Management and Outcomes of Traumatic Eyelid Injuries in Assiut University Hospital
NCT ID: NCT06762093
Last Updated: 2025-01-07
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
150 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-03-01
2027-03-01
Brief Summary
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To describe the clinical characteristics of traumatic eyelid injuries, including the etiology, location, and extent of injury.
To evaluate the management approaches utilized for traumatic eyelid injuries, including surgical repair, medical therapy, and other treatments.
To assess the outcomes of traumatic eyelid injuries, including functional outcomes, cosmetic results, and complication rates
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Detailed Description
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Traumatic eyelid injuries are a common occurrence and can range in severity from minor lacerations to more complex injuries involving the eyelid structures. These injuries can significantly impact a patient's visual function and cosmetic appearance. Understanding the epidemiology, clinical presentation, management approaches, and outcomes of traumatic eyelid injuries is important for optimizing patient care.
Eyelid injuries are an important subtype of facial trauma, which necessitates the ophthalmologist being competent and fully informed . Lacerated wounds of the eyelids are common features of ocular trauma and often occur in isolation without any associated intraocular injuries . Eyelid lacerations can be treated using different techniques depending on their depth, width, injury mechanism, and accompanying injuries. They can be repaired with primary closure, skin flap, or skin graft. Small defects limited to the skin of the eyelids can be repaired by direct closure .
Eyelid trauma may often appear trivial but can have profound effects on injury-associated morbidity. Recovery of full eyelid function and maintenance of the lacrimal apparatus are important considerations when approaching lid trauma \[. Proper information and education can help individuals to avoid eye injuries and their substantial burden .
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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traumatic eyelid injuries
* Patients of all ages presenting with traumatic eyelid injuries to the study institution in either ophthalmology or emergency departments.
* Traumatic eyelid injuries can include, but are not limited to:
* Contusions
* Lacerations
* Avulsions
* Eyelid margin defects
* Eyelid margin involvement
* Eyelid crease disruption
* Eyelid tissue loss
surgical repaire
* Primary closure of lacerations
* Eyelid margin repair
* Eyelid crease reconstruction
* Eyelid transposition flaps or grafts
* Tarsorrhaphy
Interventions
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surgical repaire
* Primary closure of lacerations
* Eyelid margin repair
* Eyelid crease reconstruction
* Eyelid transposition flaps or grafts
* Tarsorrhaphy
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Presented late
* Presented after a previous intervention
* Known to have co-existing eyelid pathology (as tumors, infections, congenital abnormalities)
* Patients with incomplete medical records or loss to follow-up
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Assiut University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mahmoud Ismail Moussa Abdellateef
Residant doctor at Assiut university hospital
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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Traumatic Eyelid Injuries MO
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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