Research Article

Timing of Pars Plana Vitrectomy in Management of Gunshot Perforating Eye Injury: Observational Study

Table 6

(a) Relation of the gunshot and visual acuity in the 2 groups. (b) Postoperative visual acuity in patients with corneal entry. (c) Postoperative visual acuity in patients with macula exit. (d) Postoperative visual acuity in patients with optic disc exit.
(a)

BCVA postoperatively⁢Corneal entry⁢Macular exit⁢Disc exit value
Number%Number%Number%

LP910.71813.551136.6617.2950.002
HM4755.953457.621860
CF 1 m2833.331728.8113.33

BCVA: best corrected visual acuity.
LP: light perception.
HM: hand motion.
CF: counting finger.
is significant if <0.05.
(b)

BCVA postoperatively⁢Group ⁢Group value
Number%Number%

LP=813.7913.842.5970.273
HM3356.891453.84
CF 1 m1729.311142.30

BCVA: best corrected visual acuity.
LP: light perception.
HM: hand motion.
CF: counting finger.
is significant if <0.05.
(c)

BCVA postoperatively⁢Group ⁢Group value
Number%Number%

LP=714.31100.7570.685
HM2755.1770
CF 1 m1530.6220

BCVA: best corrected visual acuity.
LP: light perception.
HM: hand motion.
CF: counting finger.
is significant if <0.05.
(d)

BCVA postoperatively⁢Group ⁢Group value
Number%Number%

LP1047.6111.14.5070.105
HM1047.6888.9
CF 1 m14.800

BCVA: best corrected visual acuity.
LP: light perception.
HM: hand motion.
CF: counting finger.
is significant if <0.05.