Case Report

Ocular Problems Related to Television Falls in Childhood

10.4274/tjo.30316

  • Esra Savku
  • Huban Atilla
  • Fatime Nilüfer Yalçındağ

Received Date: 06.12.2012 Accepted Date: 05.03.2013 Turk J Ophthalmol 2013;43(6):451-454

Television (TV) falls cause serious morbidity and mortality in children. Head trauma is frequently seen, and cranial nerve palsies ( 6th and 7th nerves are more frequently affected) are associated with head trauma. Strabismus surgery can be performed in cases not resolving with conservative treatment, however, the delay in treatment related to associated traumas and systemic problems may result in amblyopia. There is no previous report in the literature about ocular findings accompanied by body and head trauma in children after television falls. In order to share our experience, we retrospectively evaluated the records of three patients that were admitted to our clinic with the history of TV-related injuries. The visual acuities of patients, anterior segment and fundus findings as well as the characteristics of the television (tube or LCD, size of the screen, height of the easel) were recorded.

Keywords: Head trauma, sixth nerve palsy, seventh nerve palsy, television falls

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