2 , 1 Военно-медицинская академия имени С.М. Кирова, Санкт-Петербург, Российская Федерация 2 ГБУЗ Ленинградская областная клиническая больница, Санкт-Петербург, Российская Детская городская больница № 19 имени К.А. Раухфуса, Санкт-Петербург, Российская Краснодарская краевая детская клиническая больница, Краснодар, Российская Федерация Troyanovsky R. <...> 4 1 Department Ophthalmology of Military Medical Academy S.M. <...> Kirov, St-Petersburg, Russian Department Ophthalmology Regional Hospital, St-Petersburg, Russian Federation 3 Department Ophthalmology C.A. <...> Rauchfuss Children’s Hospital № 19, St-Petersburg, Russian Department Ophthalmology Regional Children’s Hospital, Krasnodar, Russian Federation О диагностике и лечении сквозных ранений глазного яблока Perforating open globe injuries: diagnosis and management Purpose. <...> To analyse epidemiology, peculiarities and errors of diagnostics and results of surgical treatment of perforating open globe injuries in adults and children Setting/Venue. <...> Perforating injuries maintain leading position among eye trauma peace and war time and amount to 5% of all open globe injuries in adults and children. <...> 25 eyes with perforating open-globe injuries were analyzed among 342 patients aged 6-43 y. o. <...> In children damages were caused by bullet pneumatic weapon (5 cases), knife, homemade dart or large fi shhook (3 cases). <...> In adults injuries were caused by fragments of artillery min, shells, grenades or bullets (9 eyes) or antipersonnel and antitank mines (6 eyes) and shot (1 case), and pieces of metal tools or parts (1 case). <...> Visual acuity before operation was: no light perception in 2 eyes, light perception in 14 eyes, hand moving in 7 eyes, 0,005 - 0,09 in 2 eyes. <...> The fi rst operation was performed in 4 days <...>