Doctors find 27 contact lenses in woman’s eye
(CNN) — A 67-year-old woman scheduled for routine cataract surgery in November thought it was just dry eye and old age causing her discomfort, she told her surgeons.
But what doctors at Solihull Hospital in the UK found to be the real cause of her discomfort was much more concerning: 27 contact lenses, stuck in the woman’s right eye in a “blue mass.”
The incident was described in an article published in the BMJ earlier this month.
Rupal Morjaria, a specialist trainee in ophthalmology and author of the paper, said the woman hadn’t complained about any visual trouble before the operation.
Richard Crombie, a consultant anesthetist at the hospital, was beginning to numb her eye for surgery when he found the first cluster of contacts.
“He put a speculum into the eye to hold the eye open as he put the anesthetic in, and he noticed a blue mass under the top eyelid,” Morjaria said.
That mass was a clump of 17 lenses. The other 10 were discovered in an additional examination.
“We were all shocked,” Morjaria said. “We’ve never come across this.”
The patient had just figured she’d dropped it somewhere, Morjaria explained, but it was actually getting stuck in her eye with the others.
And even though she’d accumulated 27 contacts in her right eye, the left eye was fine. Morjaria said the right eye had poorer vision, which might explain the imbalance.
Morjaria said she and the other authors of the article want to raise awareness about the possible consequences of wearing contacts without having regular doctor appointments.
If contact wearers know that they didn’t take their lenses out and they’re feeling a “funny sensation in the eye,” Morjaria said, they need to get it checked.
The woman’s surgery was postponed after the contacts were removed. Since the lenses were surrounded by mucus, the patient would have had an increased risk of infection from the bacteria, Morjaria added.
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