
Traumatic Optic Neuropaty
Author(s) -
Baiq Risha Feby Amelia,
Noer Aulya Amy Aprilia,
Rizka Febriya Moestafa
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
kesans
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2808-7178
pISSN - 2808-7380
DOI - 10.54543/kesans.v1i4.33
Subject(s) - ton , blindness , optic nerve , optic canal , medicine , surgery , ophthalmology , biology , optometry , fishery
TON or traumatic optic neuropathy is a condition that can cause blindness which can be caused by trauma to the orbital area or head trauma. In its classification, TON is divided into two, namely direct and indirect. Direct TON or direct TON, is usually caused by a decrease or loss of a person's visual ability and the chance of recovery is smaller than indirect TON. This direct TON usually occurs when the optic nerve is laced with surrounding bone or the cause can be anatomical structural abnormalities. TON treatment can be done in two ways (1) Treatment with high doses of corticosteroids (2) with surgery.