PANACEA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES | 2021

Aetiological pattern of surgical eye removal in a tertiary care centre in Eastern India

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background: To determine the pattern of surgical eye removal in a tertiary eye-care facility in Eastern\xa0India. Materials and Methods: A retrospective case review was performed for all patients who had surgical\xa0removal of the eye between February 2011 and February 2017 at our tertiary care centre. Data collected\xa0were age, sex, diagnosis, eye affected and type of surgery, time of presentation. Results: In this study 159 eyes of 159 patients underwent eye removal surgery with total number\xa0of evisceration 101(63.52%), enucleation 57(35.85%) and exenteration 1(0.63%) noted from records.\xa0Mean age was 43.7126.45 with Male:Female ratio of 1.69:1. Diagnosis was categorized into severe\xa0intractable infection 70(44.03%), trauma 34(21.38%), tumours 28(17.61%), painful blind eye 16(10.06%)\xa0and staphyloma 11(6.92%). Conclusion: Evisceration was preferred surgery in our study. Males were more commonly involved than\xa0female. Severe intractable infection was most common indication followed by trauma and tumour with\xa0retinoblastoma as the major indication. Painful blind eye and staphyloma was remaining indication. Causes are largely preventable and avoidable and with provision of adequate eye-care facilities this trend can be\xa0reversed. Key messages: Removal of eye has profound psychological, social and economical impact on an individual.\xa0To reduce this, major etiological factor prevalent in that region has to be known. Aetiology prevalent in western country or different parts of our country may not fit in our scenario and every region has its own\xa0environmental, social, educational, financial conditions and cultural beliefs that significantly affects these\xa0outcomes. Keywords:\xa0 Enucleation,\xa0evisceration and Exenteration.

Volume 11
Pages 111-115
DOI 10.18231/J.PJMS.2021.024
Language English
Journal PANACEA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

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