Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Purpose: To know percentage, demographic, clinical profile of ocular involvement in thermal facial burns. Methods: 60 patients with thermal facial burns were examined prospectively during a period of 1 year. Age, gender, mode and place of injury, ocular signs at time of presentation were noted. Results: A total of 60 patients were included. 48.3% patients had ocular involvement in thermal facial burns in which 36.6% had bilateral ocular involvement. 34eyes (66.6%) of 51 involved eyes had adnexal injuries with lid skin burns, 14eyes (27.4%) had conjunctival and corneal epithelial involvement, 3eyes (14.2%) had stromal involvement. Ocular involvement was more in males(30%) and pediatric age group(11.6%). Burns due hot liquids occurring in home accidents(37.7%) was the common mode of injury followed by flames and hot liquid burns at work place(20.6%). Most of the ocular injuries were associated with second degree skin burns. Conclusion: Ocular adnexal injuries were common in thermal facial burns. Ocular surface involvement is less common. Home accidents were common mode of injury. Males and pediatric age group were affected.