Background:
Purtscher’s retinopathy is an occlusive microvasculopathy caused by traumatic injuries, especially like head and chest injuries. The exact mechanism of injury remains unclear, and Most case reports about Purtscher’s retinopathy focused on the symptoms of fundus, and did not provide detailed medical treatments.
Case presentation:
In this case, the patient suffered suddenly vision loss in the right eye one day after a traffic accident with moderate head and chest injuries. Ocular examinations revealed typical characteristics of cotton wool spots, and minimal intraretinal hemorrhages around the optic disc. 5 different drugs were used in this patient. 15 days after the treatment (corticosteroids and traditional Chinese medicine), the vision of the patient was improved and the symptoms (cotton wool spots, hemorrhages, retinal edema and visual field) were alleviated obviously.
Conclusions:
Corticosteroids and traditional Chinese medicines used in our case did improve the vision of the patient, and alleviated the symptoms of fundus.