Rev Bras Oftalmol.2012;71(5):322-324
Ocular trauma due to accidental compact disc outburst
DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802012000500011
Despite being rare, ocular injury due to a compact disc burst can be responsible for severe ocular damage. We present in this article a case of corneal perforation in addition to lens trauma caused by intentional compact disc break. A 44 year old female physician was examined complaining of visual acuity decrease, light sensitivity, tearing and foreign body sensation on OD after watching a compact disc being broken intentionally. In the first examination, she had a corneal perforation with aqueous humor leakage, anterior lens capsule lesion and anterior cortical opacity. The visual acuity was 0.1. She was treated with a therapeutic soft contact lens and the regular use of topical antibiotic and hypotension solutions, evolving with the healing of the corneal injury and lens opacity stabilization. Twenty four months later, the OD refraction was similar to that measured before the trauma and the visual acuity was 1.0 (-1).
