Abstract :
Ophthalmologists play an important role in the management and fixing of legal
responsibility in ocular medico legal cases (MLCs). All penetrating or non-penetrating intentional ocular
trauma causing loss of an organ or part of organ and which have as consequence the facial disfigurement
or post trauma complication have forensic implications. Objective: To describe the clinical profile and
meticulous documentation in ocular medico-legal cases attending the ophthalmic unit at a tertiary care
hospital in Ahmedabad. Methods: Medical records of ocular MLC from May 2018 to November 2020
were considered. A total of 112 cases of ocular injury constituted the sample size. The injuries were
categorized as adnexal and globe injuries. The clinical profile was recorded in the clinical record forms
and analyzed accordingly. Results: A total of 112 patients with ocular trauma were recruited with follow
up to 6 months following recruitment. The most affected age group was 26-40 years (25.89%). The most
common mode of injury was assault with fist in 22 (18.74) of cases. Most patients had open globe injury
(28, 25%), while 20 (16.5%) had closed globe injury, 38 (33.93%) had the adnexal injury, 7 (6.25%) had
open plus adnexal, 7 (6.25%) had closed plus adnexal and 12 (10.71%) had chemical injury. Adnexal
injuries were the most common (38,33.93%). Lid / periorbital contusion and sub-conjunctival hemorrhage
were the most common presentations among adnexal and globe injuries respectively. Malingering was
present in 3(3 %) cases. Furthermore, among the adult population, majority 28 (25%) had ocular injury at
workplace, while most pediatrics injuries 23(20.54%) occurred at home during play. Incidence of
monocular blindness was 2(9%) at 6 months follow up. Factor that was associated with monocular
blindness was open globe injuries. Conclusion: Fist injury was the most common cause of trauma to the
eye. A substantial number of patients who had adnexal injuries or sub-conjunctival hemorrhage had good
vision, contrary to open globe injuries which resulted in very poor vision.
Keyword :
Forensic medicine, Medico-legal case, ophthalmic MLC, ocular trauma