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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Trauma Surgery

    Background:

    • Paintball gun proliferation has led to an alarming rise in ocular injuries.
    • This study addresses the increasing incidence of eye trauma from paintball incidents.

    Observation:

    • A retrospective review of five cases of paintball eye injuries was conducted.
    • Patients were treated in ophthalmology departments across two medical centers.

    Findings:

    • Five young males sustained blunt force trauma from paintballs, with one case of globe rupture.
    • Four patients underwent multiple surgical interventions, including cataract removal, retinal surgery, and glaucoma filtration.
    • Despite surgical efforts, irreversible retinal damage resulted in poor visual outcomes for most patients.

    Implications:

    • Paintball-related eye injuries frequently cause significant vision impairment, even with advanced surgical care.
    • Under-supervised environments contribute to these preventable injuries.
    • Enhanced safety protocols, stricter regulations, and public awareness campaigns are essential to mitigate paintball eye trauma.