Indian-origin surgeon finds contact lens stuck in eye for 28 years in UK

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Last Updated : Aug 17 2018 | 7:55 PM IST

An Indian-origin surgeon and his colleagues have found a contact lens lodged in a woman's eye for 28 years.

Dr Sirjhun Patel and his eye specialist colleagues, Lai-Ling Tan and Helen Murgatroyd, recounted the discovery in the 'British Medical Journal' (BMJ) this week, explaining how the 42-year-old patient had presumed the lens had fallen out but had instead moved behind her eye without causing any obvious symptoms for many years.

It was discovered by Patel and his team in Dundee, Scotland, after she complained of swelling recently.

"The patient assumed the lens fell out and was lost; however, it can be inferred that the lens migrated into the eyelid and resided there," Patel writes in the journal.

"During surgery, an encapsulated cyst was found. On removal, the cyst ruptured and a hard contact lens was extracted, he said.

It emerged that the patient had been hit in the face by a shuttlecock during a game of badminton as a teenager, when she presumed the lens in her left eye had fallen out.

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Patel and his fellow surgeons write: "On further questioning, the patient's mother recalled that the patient had a history of blunt trauma to the upper left eyelid as a child.

"The patient was hit in the left eye with a shuttlecock while playing badminton at the age of 14. The patient was wearing an RGP (Rigid Gas Permeable) contact lens at the time, which was never found.

"It was assumed that the contact lens dislodged out of the eye and was lost."
"This case report exhibits the longest time between traumatic RGP lens migration into the eyelid and presentation of eyelid swelling."

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First Published: Aug 17 2018 | 7:55 PM IST

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