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A Decade of Evisceration: Investigating the Influence of Demographic, Clinical, and Psychosocial Factors.

Kubra Serbest CeylanogluFatma Busra AltasEmine SenFatma Corak ErogluSule Yenigun
Published in: Beyoglu eye journal (2024)
It has been observed that the most common reasons for evisceration in a tertiary eye hospital are globe injuries and painful eyes. Although losing an eye can have negative physical and psychological effects on patients and may prevent them from fulfilling their social roles, it has been observed that the use of ocular prostheses positively impacts patient satisfaction. The use of the GOPS questionnaire can be helpful in assessing the quality of life of evisceration patients.
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