Journal article
Knocked by the shuttlecock: twelve sight-threatening blunt-eye injuries in Australian badminton players
KK Jao, A Atik, MP Jamieson, MP Sheales, MH Lee, A Porter, A Roufas, I Goldberg, E Zamir, A White, SE Skalicky
Clinical and Experimental Optometry | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1111/cxo.12501
Abstract
Background: Non-penetrating ocular injuries from badminton shuttlecocks can result in severe damage and life-long complications. This case series highlights the morbidity of such injuries, particularly in regard to post-traumatic glaucoma. Methods: This is a retrospective case series of 12 patients with shuttlecock-related blunt eye injuries sustained during badminton play without eye protection. By approaching colleagues through conference presentations and networking, the authors have attempted to gather all known cases of shuttlecock ocular injury managed in tertiary ocular emergency departments or private ophthalmological clinics in Victoria and New South Wales, Australia in 2015. Result..
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