Aung T, Yap E Y, Fam H B, Law N M
Department of Ophthalmology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore.
Aust N Z J Ophthalmol. 1996 May;24(2):153-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.1996.tb01572.x.
Oedipism or self-enucleation is a rare form of self-mutilation, and most often described in acutely psychotic patients, who have religious or sexual delusions.
A 47-year-old Chinese man with a history of chronic schizophrenia enucleated his own left eye and mutilated his right eye. The reason for his behaviour was unknown. The history and legends surrounding autoenucleation and the medical literature are reviewed.
The patient was managed jointly with the psychiatrist. He suffered extensive injury to his right eye, resulting in loss of vision.
The management of Oedipism requires close cooperation between ophthalmologists and psychiatrists. Precautions must be taken to prevent repeated attempts or other self-mutilatory behaviour.
眼球自切或自我摘除是一种罕见的自残形式,最常出现在患有宗教或性妄想的急性精神病患者中。
一名47岁有慢性精神分裂症病史的中国男子摘除了自己的左眼并损伤了右眼。其行为原因不明。本文回顾了围绕自我摘除眼球的历史、传说及医学文献。
该患者由精神科医生联合治疗。他的右眼受到广泛损伤,导致失明。
眼球自切的治疗需要眼科医生和精神科医生密切合作。必须采取预防措施以防止再次尝试或其他自残行为。