To determine the necessary medical care and permanent ocular damage of
a particular type of preventable ocular trauma, an observational stud
y of 22 patients referred to the University Hospital Nijmegen (1983-19
93) with eye injuries caused by the accidental release of tightened el
astic straps of the so-called 'spider' design was performed. Although
the traumatized eyes of the 22 patients could be saved from blindness
by extensive medical and surgical treatment in the majority of cases,
13 patients (59%) had residual permanent visual impairment (visual acu
ity less than or equal to 6/10, or aphakia) at the end of the follow-u
p period. Three of them had lost the perception of light in the involv
ed eye; one painful blind eye had to be removed. It is concluded that
elastic straps with free-end metal hooks should not be used to secure
luggage because of the potential risk of irreversible damage to the ey
e.