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Bomb Explosion: Ocular Effects of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Mechanisms
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Kalayci, Mustafa
, Er, Sadettin
, Tahtabasi, Mehmet
in
Analysis
/ Bombings
/ Bombs
/ explosion
/ Explosives
/ Eye injuries
/ eye injury
/ improvised explosive device
/ Improvised explosive devices
/ Medical research
/ ocular trauma
/ open-globe injury
/ Original Research
/ Somalia
/ Terrorism
2020
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Bomb Explosion: Ocular Effects of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Mechanisms
by
Kalayci, Mustafa
, Er, Sadettin
, Tahtabasi, Mehmet
in
Analysis
/ Bombings
/ Bombs
/ explosion
/ Explosives
/ Eye injuries
/ eye injury
/ improvised explosive device
/ Improvised explosive devices
/ Medical research
/ ocular trauma
/ open-globe injury
/ Original Research
/ Somalia
/ Terrorism
2020
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Bomb Explosion: Ocular Effects of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Mechanisms
by
Kalayci, Mustafa
, Er, Sadettin
, Tahtabasi, Mehmet
in
Analysis
/ Bombings
/ Bombs
/ explosion
/ Explosives
/ Eye injuries
/ eye injury
/ improvised explosive device
/ Improvised explosive devices
/ Medical research
/ ocular trauma
/ open-globe injury
/ Original Research
/ Somalia
/ Terrorism
2020
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Bomb Explosion: Ocular Effects of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Mechanisms
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Bomb Explosion: Ocular Effects of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Mechanisms
2020
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To report the type and severity of ocular injuries sustained by the survivors of a bomb-loaded explosion that occurred in Mogadishu, Somalia on December 28, 2019.
The recorded data included age, gender, wounded eye, initial examination of ocular injuries and associated systemic injuries, initial visual acuity, anterior and posterior segment examinations. The type of injury (open vs closed globe), the injured zone of the globe, and the presence of a relative afferent pupil defect were evaluated in all cases where possible.
After the explosion, ocular injuries were detected in 28 of 114 patients in our hospital. Thirty-two eyes of 28 patients were included in the study. The mean age was 32.4±6.7 years. The number of open-globe injuries was more than that of closed-globe injuries (26 vs 6; 81.25% vs 18.75%, respectively). Zone 1 was the most affected zone in open-globe injuries (18/26 eyes, 61.6%), followed by Zone 3 in six (23%) patients and Zone 2 in four (15.4%) patients. Sixteen open-globe injuries were laceration type (61.5%) and 10 (38.5%) were rupture type. An intraocular foreign body was detected in eight (30.8%) eyes with open-globe injuries. A total of 28 patients had 11 (39.3%) isolated eye injuries, whereas 17 (60.7%) had concomitant systemic injuries.
The frequency of blast-related ocular injuries is increasing. Today, the increase in the use of vehicle-borne improvised explosives in terrorist-related explosions leads to more frequent and serious ocular injuries.
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Dove Medical Press Limited,Dove Press,Dove,Dove Medical Press
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