1. An unusual mechanism of ocular trauma in badminton players: two incidental cases.
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Khandelwal R, Majumdar MR, and Gupta A
- Subjects
- Athletic Injuries, Eye Injuries surgery, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color, Visual Acuity, Wounds, Nonpenetrating surgery, Young Adult, Eye Injuries pathology, Racquet Sports, Scleral Buckling methods, Vitrectomy methods, Wounds, Nonpenetrating pathology
- Abstract
Badminton is a famous sport usually played without any protective eyewear. Ocular injury from one's own partner in a doubles game, with the shuttlecock, is rare. Two untrained badminton players presented with severe ocular trauma during a smash shot from the partner in a 'doubles' game. Both the players developed blind eye (vision <3/60) in spite of immediate treatment. This article describes an unusual mode of severe blunt trauma with a shuttlecock while playing a 'doubles' game, leading to coup-countercoup injury. In addition, the article highlights the need for awareness of the fatal ocular complications and life-long visual disability, especially in untrained badminton enthusiasts.
- Published
- 2012
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