Firework-Related Chorioretinitis Sclopetaria: A Case Report and Literature Review
Clinical Practice
Greta Kazlauskaitė
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Aušrinė Misevičė
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Published 2023-11-20
https://doi.org/10.15388/LietChirur.2023.22(3).5
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chorioretinitis sclopetaria
firework injuries
ocular trauma

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Kazlauskaitė G, Misevičė A. Firework-Related Chorioretinitis Sclopetaria: A Case Report and Literature Review. LS [Internet]. 2023 Nov. 20 [cited 2024 May 9];22(3):161-6. Available from: https://www.journals.vu.lt/lietuvos-chirurgija/article/view/33649

Abstract

Chorioretinitis sclopetaria is a rare consequence of ocular injury caused by the forces of a high-velocity object passing very close to the globe. Injury results in a full-thickness rupture of the retina and choroid, while the sclera remains unaffected. The location of rupture affects visual recovery and final best-corrected visual acuity. Retinal detachment or non-resorbable vitreous hemorrhage may require surgical treatment, but in most cases the initial treatment is observation. Therefore, a timely and correct diagnosis of traumatic chorioretinitis is essential to avoid unwarranted surgical intervention. Although most patients have a final corrected visual acuity improvement after trauma, the visual prognosis is poor. Herein we report the case of a patient diagnosed with chorioretinitis sclopetaria after sustaining trauma by a firework. We also discuss the prevalence of chorioretinitis sclopetaria, risk factors, the pathophysiological mechanism, the main clinical findings, treatment options, and outcomes.

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