Quantification of Goldmann Visual Fields During Resolution of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy

创伤性视神经病变消退过程中戈尔德曼视野的定量分析

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Abstract

Purpose: We describe the clinical findings in a Japanese patient with unilateral traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) who underwent steroid pulse therapy followed by optic canal decompression surgery. The optic nerve function was assessed longitudinally and quantitatively by Goldmann visual fields (GVFs). This was accomplished by measuring the area of each isopter and scotoma, and the findings were compared with the visual acuities recorded during the course of the resolution of the TON. Case Presentation: A 70-year-old man suffered from TON in his left eye after falling from a 3 m cliff. On examination at the Saitama Medical University Hospital, his decimal best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in his left eye was 0.2. Computed tomography revealed a fracture of the lateral wall of the left orbit, but no obvious optic canal fracture was observed. Steroid pulse therapy was started, and optic nerve decompression surgery was performed. After steroid administration, there was a slight improvement in the visual acuity, and a response in the I/3e isopter was present (area 17.76 deg(2)). However, the V/4e area decreased from 539.35 to 359.36 deg(2). Three days after the optic canal decompression surgery, the decimal visual acuity improved to 0.6, and the V/4e area and I/3e area increased to 1122.52 and 46.88 deg(2), respectively. Postoperatively, there was a marked improvement in the size of the GVFs that corresponded to the improved visual acuity. The visual acuity of the left eye was 0.8 after 6 months, and the GVF was still not completely normal. Conclusions: Our findings showed the course of recovery of the visual acuity and visual field in an eye with TON. The quantification of GVF was helpful in assessing the course of recovery after the treatments. The new quantitative index of the GVFs may be helpful in evaluating the effectiveness of treatments for optic nerve disorders.

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