J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
2006 Sep;47(9):1512-1516.
A Case of Posterior Capsule Rupture after Blunt Ocular Trauma in a Child
- Affiliations
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- 1Sungmo Eye Hospital, Pusan, Korea. heesyoon@dreamwiz.com
Abstract
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PURPOSE: To report a case of isolated posterior capsule rupture (PCR) with cataract after blunt ocular trauma in a child.
METHODS
A 6-year-old female visited our institution complaining of blurred vision (best corrected visual acuity: counting fingers at 30 cm) in the left eye three months after blunt ocular trauma. Slitlamp examination showed the cataract and PCR with intact anterior capsule. Removal of the cataract was approached via a scleral tunnel incision. Anterior vitrectomy was performed and a foldable intraocular lens (IOL) was inserted in the sulcus.
RESULTS
Visual acuity was improved to 0.7 two days after the surgery and further improved to 1.0 at two months.
CONCLUSIONS
An isolated PCR with cataract is a rare complication of blunt ocular trauma. We present a case of PCR after blunt ocular injury as well as a surgical procedure to safely remove the cataract via an anterior approach and implantation of the IOL in the sulcus.