J Curr Ophthalmol. 2026 Mar 18;37(3):371-374. doi: 10.4103/joco.joco_272_24. eCollection 2025 Jul-Sep.
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: To highlight the importance of recognizing the risk factors for central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) in patients with congenital heart diseases, as CRAO is a rare but severe condition that can lead to permanent vision loss. Patients with a history of surgical procedures for congenital heart defects, such as the Fontan procedure, may have unique risk profiles for retinal vascular events.
METHODS: We present the case of a young female patient with a past medical history of a Fontan procedure who experienced acute vision loss in her left eye.
RESULTS: The onset was sudden, with no preceding symptoms. Ophthalmologic evaluation and imaging confirmed the diagnosis of CRAO. Further investigations suggested that her underlying cardiovascular condition may have contributed to the vascular event.
CONCLUSIONS: This case highlights the importance of recognizing the risk factors for CRAO in patients with congenital heart disease, particularly those who have undergone the Fontan procedure. Early detection and management are critical to improving visual outcomes in such patients.
PMID:41982844 | PMC:PMC13075923 | DOI:10.4103/joco.joco_272_24

