Healing Beyond Silence: A Sensory Challenged
Patient's Remarkable Triumph
- Dr. JAY SHETH
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Bright Beginnings - A 3-month-old child’s
journey to visual restoration
- Dr. JENIL SHETH
A 10-year-old boy from a Mumbai slum was
brought to the Shantilal
Shanghvi Eye Institute.
- DR. NIDHI AGARWAL
A Miracle Journey of a Premature Baby's
Triumph
over Retinopathy of Prematurity
- Dr. SUSHMA
JAYANNA
Health Insights
Faculty
Retina and ROP Services
A 22-year-old deaf-mute patient presented with a long-standing retinal detachment complicated by a giant retinal tear. The patient's unique circumstances posed significant communication challenges, requiring a distinctive approach to treatment.
Our surgical team performed the complex procedure under general anaesthesia. However, what truly distinguished this surgery was our commitment to ensuring the patient felt understood and supported throughout. Inside the operation theatre, a sign language expert was assigned to ensure effective communication throughout the process. This innovative approach fostered an environment of trust and cooperation, addressing the patient’s physical and emotional aspects.
The patient's retina reattached seamlessly, and his vision improved remarkably. Witnessing the patient's journey from profound challenges to renewed hope was an emotional experience for our team. The patient's family expressed deep gratitude, not just for the medical expertise, but also for the kindness and support shown by our staff. This heartfelt appreciation is a reminder of the significant impact our compassionate care has on the lives of our patients and their loved ones, extending far beyond the treatment itself.
Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition where the thin layer at the back of the eye, the retina, pulls away from its normal position. If left untreated, it may lead to permanent loss of vision. Symptoms include sudden flashes of light, floaters, and a curtain-like shadow over your visual field. Swift intervention is crucial to prevent further damage. Regular eye check-ups, especially for those at higher risk (short-sightedness, family history), can aid in early detection. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. Retinal detachment is treatable, and early intervention greatly improves the chances of successful recovery.
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