Chemical injuries 1. Mild irritation 2. Complete destruction of the ocular surface epithelium and corneal opacification, loss of vision and rarely loss.

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Chemical injuries 1. Mild irritation 2. Complete destruction of the ocular surface epithelium and corneal opacification, loss of vision and rarely loss of the eye.

Offendings: 1. Solid 2. Liquid 3. Powder 4.Vapor

Materials: 1. House hold alkaline agents eg: cleaners amonia detergents disinfectants 2. Industry : chemicals, solvents, lye and acids

The most severe chemical injuries are caused by strong alkalis and acids.

Alkali Burns Strong alkalis raise the PH of tissues and cause saponification of fatty acids in cell membranes and cellular disruption.

Alkali Burns Once the epithelium is damaged, alkali solutions readily penetrate the corneal stroma and they rapidly destroy the collagen fibers.

Strong alkaline may also penetrate into the anterior chamber and produce tissue damage and intense inflammation.

The limbus contains the putative corneal epithelial stem cells, when these are damaged, the denuded surface of the cornea is often resurfaced by neighboring conjunctival epithelium and causes conjunctivalization of the cornea and vascularization, inflammation and persistent and recurrent epithelial defeats. Alkali Burns

Intraocular chemical penetration usually causes cataract and glucoma. Alkali Burns

In the most severe cases, phthisis of the globe may occur. Alkali Burns

Classification of Severity “Hughes classification”

Hughes classification Modified by Ballen & Roper-Hall Gr I Gr II Gr III Gr IV Cornea Faint hazy Hazy Total loss of corneal epithelium Opaque Iris Easily seen SeenBlurredObscured LimbalIschemiaNo<1/31/3-1/2>1/2 PrognosisGoodGoodGuardPoor

Acids denature and percipitate proteins in tissues they contact. Acid Burns

Acidic solutions tend to cause less severe tissue damage than alkaine solutions. Because of the buffering capacity of tissues, as well as the barrier to penetration formed by percipitated protein. Acid Burns

The most important step is immediate and copius irrigation of the ocular surface with water or normal saline solution. Topical anesthetic should be instilled. Therapy of chemical injuries to the eye Irrigate - Irrigate - Irrigate

It should be continued until the PH of the conjunctival sac normalizes. The conjunctival PH can be checked easily with a urinary PH strip. Therapy

Severe chemical injuries can be approched by performing a paracentesis of anterior chamber removing ml of aqueous humor and reforming the chamber with B.S.S to normalize the anterior chamber PH. Therapy

the next phase of therapy should be decreasing inflammation, controling IOP, limiting keratolysis, and promoting reepithelialization of the cornea. Therapy

Corticosteroids are excellent inhibitors of PMN function, and intensive topical steroids administration is recommended for the first 2 weeks following chemical injuries. Therapy

The steroid should be markedly reduced after 2 weeks, because of the ability of steroids to inhibit wound healing and potentiate infection. Therapy

A deficiency of calcium in the plasma membrane of the PMNs inhibits their ability to degranulate, and both tetracycline and citric acid are potent chelators of extracellular calcium. Therefore, oral tetracycline has theroretical benefit for inhibiting PMN- induced collagenolysis. Therapy

Ascorbic acid is believed to promote collagen synthesis in the alkali-burned eye because ascorbic acid is required as a cofactor for this synthesis. Therapy

It is recommended patient receive 2 grams of oral ascorbic acid (vitc) per day. Therapy

A bandage contact lens or tarsorrhaphy may be beneficial. For epithelial healing

A bandage contact lens or tarsorrhaphy may be beneficial for epithelial healing

From uninvolved fellow eyes of patients limbal stem cell transplantation may be performed as soon as 2 weeks after injury if no signs of corneal epithelialization have appeared by that time. Limbal transplants

COMPLICATIONS Non-healing epith defect/ conjuctivalization/ melting (stem) Corneal opacities Cataract Glaucoma/ phthisis Dry eye Lid malposition/ symblepharon/ trichiasis: more scarring

Prevent Injuries Before They Happen  Many eye injuries can be prevented.  A majority of workplace eye injuries happen to workers who were not wearing adequate eye protection.

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