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Title: Corneoscleral laceration caused by air-bag trauma. Author: Baker RS, Flowers CW, Singh P, Smith A, Casey R. Journal: Am J Ophthalmol; 1996 Jun; 121(6):709-11. PubMed ID: 8644816. Abstract: PURPOSE: To report a case of a corneoscleral laceration sustained as a direct result of inflation of a driver-side air bag. METHODS: A patient who sustained a severe ocular injury in a low-speed motor vehicle accident underwent clinical and radiologic examination and subsequent treatment. RESULTS: The left eye underwent primary repair of a complex corneoscleral laceration. Two weeks postoperatively, visual acuity in the left eye remained at bare hand motion. CONCLUSION: Although air-bag-related eye trauma may be relatively infrequent, the severity of the injuries incurred warrant research efforts to explore new air-bag designs that minimize the risk of ocular injury.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]