DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA
Dr. MEHUL SHAH, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, DR. HEENA PATEL
Abstract
Method: In this retrospective review data regarding clinical features, surgical details and outcomes of patients with GR from 2007-2020, collected in pretested formats was retrieved from EMR, exported onto excel sheets and analysed using SPSS22.
Results: our cohort consisted of 818 eyes 29.3 % female and 70.7% male with mean age 24 yrs. Equal on both sides.70.8% eyes presented with vision <1/60. 60-% involving cornea and 25.7% were involving sclera- cornea and 13% only sclera. 58.7 % were wound size was 4-7 mm. On comparative study we found a significant difference in pre and post-operative vision. (p=0.000) however we did not find significant difference when compared with size of wound. (p=0.41) Conclusion: GR is a sight threatening condition, vision improved significantly following management however size of wound may not affect outcomes.[advanced_iframe src="https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/embed.aspx?src=https://aiosproceedings.s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/2021/E-Poster/FP436.pptx" width="100%" height="608"]


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