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Monocular Diplopia: An Optical Correction Modality.

Haile W Alemu1, Preetam Kumar2

  • 1Department of Optometry, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia.

Case Reports in Ophthalmology
|July 12, 2021
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Post-surgical corectopia can cause monocular diplopia, or double vision in one eye. A prosthetic contact lens and spectacle correction successfully restored single, binocular vision for a patient with this rare condition.

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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Optometry

Background:

  • Corectopia, or displaced pupil, is a rare cause of monocular diplopia.
  • This case involves a young student with a history of penetrating ocular injury and multiple surgeries.

Observation:

  • The patient presented with significant monocular diplopia in the left eye after intraocular lens implantation.
  • Slit-lamp examination revealed corneal scarring and an irregular, mid-dilated pupil with exposed aphakic and pseudophakic portions.

Findings:

  • Various optical management strategies were attempted to correct the refractive error and eliminate diplopia.
  • A combination of a prosthetic soft contact lens and spectacle correction proved effective.

Implications:

  • This case highlights the successful management of post-surgical corectopia-induced monocular diplopia.
  • Customized optical solutions, including prosthetic contact lenses, can restore binocular single vision in complex cases.