BMC Ophthalmology (Dec 2009)

Self-inflicted penetrating eye injuries using a razor blade: Case report

  • Price Nicholas,
  • Razavi Hessom

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2415-9-14
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 14

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Abstract Background A 23 year old white male with a history of social and behavioural problems attempted to blind himself chemically, with alcohol, and mechanically, with a razor blade. Methods Observational case report of a patient who self-inflicted bilateral scleral lacerations with a razor blade, after losing his job. Results The patient sustained bilateral inferior scleral perforations, with hypotony and a right traumatic cataract. He received urgent surgical repair, and prophylactic antibiotics. There were no retinal breaks or detachments. He later underwent successful cataract surgery to the right eye. Conclusion Self-inflicted ocular injury may be possible in non-psychotic patients, as a situational response to a life event. Urgent repair can completely restore vision in some cases. Referral for psychiatric counseling is mandatory.