Posted by U. P. Singh on July 11, 1999 at 01:32:38
My son Mrinal Govind had a severe left eye injury on 1.4.1999.A solid rubber ball directly hit the left eye, causing severe pain in the left eye for a day and severe internal damage. The vision was with full of
scratchesAllergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing, two big
blackBlack cohosh
Black draught
Black haw spotsBirthmarks - pigmented
Liver spots
Measles, koplik spots - close-up
Mongolian blue spots and several tiny
blackBlack cohosh
Black draught
Black haw spotsBirthmarks - pigmented
Liver spots
Measles, koplik spots - close-up
Mongolian blue spots. Apart from this, on the right upper corner of the eye, a
blackBlack cohosh
Black draught
Black haw patch developed.
Specialist attending to advised the patient for complete bed rest for 7 days with some medicines for 12 days. Vision improved during this period and most of the scratches and tiny black spots vanished except for the two black spots that also got smaller. The vision was 6/9 without glass. But upper right side black patch persisted.
On 13.5.'99 the patient underwent vitrectomy, belt buckle, trans scleral crypexy, fluid gas exchange and SF6 in his left eye.
The final examination and glass appointment was conducted on 30.6.'99. The doctor opined that the patient is continuing to do extremely well and has asked to report after 6 months.
The black spots have removed. However, the vision in the left eye has been found 6/60 (with glass sph. -3.00, v/a - 6/6). The objects look elongated and pale with or without glass. Right side upper corner black patch is still persisting and the horizontal lines touching the patch are getting curved over it.
Question: I would like to know the following:
1. Was the operation absolutely necessary?
2.If yes, what purpose it has served to the patient, considering that the vision has deteriorated from 6/9 to 6/60, black patch is still persisting with horizontal lines approaching the patch getting curved over it, objects look elongated and pale with naked eye as well as with the prescribed glass?
3.Any further treatment suggested for further improvement.
Posted by hfhs md ke on July 11, 1999 at 21:57:03
unfortunately without examining your child i cannot answer these questions. i would point out that the "corrected" vision went from 6/9 to 6/6, which is 20/20 vision. the scleral buckle that was performed tends to cause nearsighted ness. If you are interested we would love to see you here at Henry Ford Eye Care Services. Simply call 1-800-363-7575 for an appointment. good luck.