GIA
06.01.2006, 16:15
The dear doctor!
My daughter of 12 years operation on excision of a hematoma after a craniocerebral trauma has been spent. From the moment of operation has passed or has taken place 12 days. Doctors have explained, that the hematoma pressed on the right visual motor nerve. As a result, in the first days the daughter complained of a dark blue shade in the right eye (now he has disappeared) and doubling in the same eye (very slowly decreases). The ophthalmologist examined - patalogy has not found. Neurosurgeons have assured, that all will be restored. How much there can be a process of restoration and what advanced methods are now applied?
My daughter of 12 years operation on excision of a hematoma after a craniocerebral trauma has been spent. From the moment of operation has passed or has taken place 12 days. Doctors have explained, that the hematoma pressed on the right visual motor nerve. As a result, in the first days the daughter complained of a dark blue shade in the right eye (now he has disappeared) and doubling in the same eye (very slowly decreases). The ophthalmologist examined - patalogy has not found. Neurosurgeons have assured, that all will be restored. How much there can be a process of restoration and what advanced methods are now applied?