This study aims to present a rare manifestation of ocular injury following exposure to a laser pointer. It also seeks to raise awareness about the potential hazards of such devices and the need for proper regulation. This descriptive, retrospective case report focuses on a 17-year-old male with decreased visual acuity in his left eye after accidental exposure to a green laser pointer 24 h prior. Fundoscopic examination and findings revealed a dense epiretinal membrane (ERM) with a fibrotic appearance, macular thickening, and protrusion of a large foveal fold. The patient subsequently underwent peeling of the ERM, with a favorable anatomical and functional outcome. This case highlights the potential for significant retinal injuries resulting from exposure to laser pointers. It emphasizes the importance of prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment, including surgical intervention, to achieve optimal visual outcomes.
Montero et al. (Thu,) studied this question.