A ruptured eye is a very serious ocular trauma that can have a particularly dramatic effect on vision and the eye, so when this occurs, the first step is to go to the nearest hospital to have the ruptured eye cleaned and sutured to restore the integrity of the eye, and then to give local and systemic anti-infection treatment to avoid intraocular infection. If the intraocular infection does not occur, the next step of treatment will be based on the specific condition. If there is retinal detachment, retinal detachment repositioning surgery can be performed, and if there is blood accumulation in the vitreous cavity, vitrectomy surgery is needed. Only with active treatment is it possible to restore visual function to some extent, but if the condition is very serious or intraocular infection has occurred, the prognosis is usually very poor and the recovery of visual acuity is less than ideal.