2024-10-022024-10-022015-06-011309-0720https://doi.org/10.4328/JCAM.3143https://hdl.handle.net/11452/45616Aim: To evaluate closed glob injuries related to occupational accidents of patients who had official occupational accident records. Material and Method: The medical records of patients with ocular injuries who referred to Department of Ophthalmology or emergency of Uludag University, School of Medicine between January 2010 and December 2013 with official occupational accident report were retrospectively reviewed. The patients with closed globe injuries following trauma were included. Age, sex, the injured eye, the cause of the trauma, whether the precautions were taken or not by the patient, the damage due to trauma were recorded. Results: According to the official records, 108 patients referred to our clinic with closed globe injury related to occupational accident. One hundred twenty eyes of 108 patients (2 females, 106 males) were evaluated. The mean age of the patients was 33 +/- 8.6 years. The most frequent cause of injury was foreign bodies on the ocular surface followed by blunt trauma. The mean age of the patients injured with foreign bodies was found to be significantly lower than the patients injured with blunt objects (p=0.039). Thirteen patients reported that they had used preventive equipment. Discussion: It is of utmost importance that the awareness of the workers should be raised and they should be educated about the use of preventive equipment to prevent the occupational eye injuries. The education of particularly the younger patients about the occupational injuries when they begin to work may decrease the rate of occupational accident related eye injuries.enInjuriesRiskGlobe injuryOccupational accidentsBlunt traumaForeign bodyScience & technologyLife sciences & biomedicineMedicine, general & internalGeneral & internal medicineEvaluation of occupational closed globe eyeArticle0002155918000293753786Supplement 310.4328/JCAM.3143