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Med Arch. 2012; 66(1): 63-65


Treatment of Eyelid Injuries During Period 2008 – 2010 at Eye Clinic of Clinical Center University of Prishtina

Mire Shoshi, Avdyl Shoshi, Agim Xhafa, Fetije Kastrati, Fitore Shoshi, Fjolla Shoshi.




Abstract

Introduction: In the Eye Clinic during 2008–2010 we have treated 446 patients, where 252 were hospitalized patients while 184 weren’t. Treated patients were 1-85 years old. Aim of this study: Aim of this study is to present our experience in treatment of patients with eye lids injuries and their reconstruction. Material and Methods: In patients that were treated in the Eye Clinic, we have applied surgical methods, anti-tetanic protection and local and general medical therapy. 252 hospitalized patients also had other injuries of eye such as: rupture of bulbus , traumatic cataract, prolapsus iris, hyphaema in CA , prolapsus CV, VLC perforanc cornea et corpus alieni in CA, hyphaema totalis , VLC sclera, corpus alieni intrabulbares. Results and Conclusion: Patients that weren’t hospitalized were 5-10 years old, 25-35 years old and 20-25 years old. Hospitalized patients were 5-10 years old, 20-25 years old and 30-35 years old. By this we can conclude that there wasn’t any significant difference based on the patients’ age. In the hospitalized cases with eye-lid injuries, most injuries of the eye were: VLC perforanc cornea cum prolapsus iridea, Corpus alieni in CA et hyphaema.

Key words: Eye lids injuries, treatment.






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