A unique case of valsalva retinopathy in a conch blower

Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep. 2017 Jul 8:7:140-142. doi: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2017.07.003. eCollection 2017 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: Valsalva hemorrhagic retinopathy is a form of preretinal hemorrhage that develops after a valsalva maneuver, leading to rupture of the superficial retinal capillaries. Here, we report a case of valsalva retinopathy secondary to blowing a conch, the first case report of its kind. The patient blew conch, which was part of his daily ritual to pray to God as he was a Hindu priest.

Observations: A 58-year-man developed an acute decrease in vision to 5/60 in his right eye after blowing the conch while performing "Puja," which is the act of praying to God in Hindu culture. Ophthalmoscopy showed a fresh preretinal hemorrhage over the macula in his right eye. YAG laser membranotomy was performed, and his vision returned to 6/6.

Conclusions and importance: Conch "Shankha" is a religious instrument used routinely in Hindu culture. Its mechanism is very much similar to that of a wind instrument. This is the first case report of valsalva retinopathy caused by conch blowing.

Keywords: Conch; Retinal hemorrhages; Valsalva retinopathy; YAG laser membranotomy.

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