Restoring Vision: A Life Saved at Aster Hospital Mankhool
Restoration of Vision
A recent case at Aster Hospital Mankhool highlights the critical importance of swiftly addressing severe eye injuries in children. A 15-year-old boy sustained a life-threatening eye injury from a ballpoint pen during school. Such injuries can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated promptly.
Statistics on Pediatric Trauma
- Pediatric cases account for about 18.9% of all trauma cases.
- 63.9% of these cases involve severe open eye injuries.
- Sharp objects are often the primary cause of these injuries.
Thanks to the expertise of the medical team at Aster Hospital, the surgery was a success. This incident serves as a reminder of the vital need for preventive measures and education about eye safety, especially in school settings.
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