Anophthalmia and Microphthalmia

Anophthalmia and Microphthalmia in Mandan, ND

Anophthalmia & Microphthalmia Care in Mandan, ND

Anophthalmia and Microphthalmia

When a child is born with absent or underdeveloped eyes, families face a complex journey requiring specialized care and comprehensive support. Anophthalmia and microphthalmia are rare congenital eye conditions that occur when one or both eyes fail to develop normally during pregnancy. These conditions present unique challenges not only for the affected individuals but also for families seeking the right medical guidance and ongoing care.

At Vision Source Mandan, our experienced optometry team understands the importance of early detection, proper diagnosis, and coordinated care for patients with anophthalmia and microphthalmia. While we don’t perform surgical procedures, our doctors work closely with families to provide comprehensive evaluations, ongoing monitoring, and referrals to appropriate specialists when surgical intervention is needed.

Understanding Anophthalmia and Microphthalmia

Eye conditions such as anophthalmia and microphthalmia are among the more complex challenges in pediatric eye care, with an estimated 1 in 5,100 babies born with one of these conditions.

Anophthalmia occurs when one or both eyes fail to develop entirely during fetal development, resulting in the complete absence of the eyeball. This condition affects the eye socket and surrounding tissues, which may also be underdeveloped.

Microphthalmia, on the other hand, involves the development of unusually small eyes. The affected eye may be significantly smaller than normal and often has reduced visual function. In some cases, the eye may be so small that it appears absent, though imaging studies can reveal the presence of eye tissue.

Both conditions can occur independently or as part of broader genetic syndromes. Some children may have one normal eye and one affected eye, while others experience bilateral involvement of both eyes. The severity can vary considerably, with some individuals retaining limited vision while others have no functional vision in the affected eye.

Anophthalmia & Microphthalmia Care in Mandan, ND
Anophthalmia & Microphthalmia Care in Mandan, ND

Causes and Risk Factors

The development of anophthalmia and microphthalmia typically occurs during the first trimester of pregnancy when the eye structures are forming. Several factors may contribute to these conditions, though in many cases, the exact cause remains unknown.

Diagnosis and Early Care

Early diagnosis of anophthalmia and microphthalmia typically occurs through prenatal ultrasound or immediately after birth during newborn examinations. Our experienced doctors at Vision Source Mandan can provide thorough evaluations to identify the extent of the condition and determine the best course of action for each individual case.

Comprehensive Assessment Process

Our evaluation process includes a detailed examination of the affected area, assessment of any remaining eye structures, and evaluation of the unaffected eye if only one side is involved. We also examine the surrounding facial structures and eye socket development to understand the full scope of the condition.

Documentation and imaging help create a comprehensive picture of each patient’s unique situation. This information proves valuable for coordinating care with other specialists and planning long-term treatment approaches. We work closely with families to ensure they understand their child’s condition and feel comfortable with the care plan moving forward.

Our team coordinates referrals to appropriate specialists, including oculoplastic surgeons and prosthetists for artificial eye fitting, as well as other healthcare providers as needed. We maintain ongoing communication throughout the treatment process to ensure a coordinated approach to care.

Anophthalmia & Microphthalmia Care in Mandan, ND
Anophthalmia & Microphthalmia Care in Mandan, ND

Treatment Options and Management

While Vision Source Mandan focuses on comprehensive eye care and doesn’t perform surgical procedures, we play a crucial role in the ongoing management and care coordination for patients with anophthalmia and microphthalmia. Treatment methods vary depending on the severity of the condition and individual patient needs.

For anophthalmia cases, the primary treatment often involves surgical procedures to expand the eye socket and prepare for prosthetic eye placement. This typically requires referral to specialized oculoplastic surgeons who have experience with these complex procedures. The goal is to promote proper facial development and prepare for cosmetic prosthetics.

Microphthalmia treatment depends largely on the degree of eye development and the extent of remaining vision. Some patients may benefit from corrective lenses or other vision correction options if functional vision remains. Others may require similar socket expansion procedures and prosthetic fitting.

Regular monitoring becomes essential for all patients, particularly for the unaffected eye in unilateral cases. These individuals depend entirely on their one healthy eye, making protective measures and regular comprehensive eye examinations critically important for maintaining optimal vision throughout their lives.

Vision Source Mandan’s
Approach to Complex
Eye Conditions

At Vision Source Mandan, we bring over 70 years of experience serving families in Mandan, Bismarck, and surrounding North Dakota communities. Our team, led by Dr. Brittany Schauer, Dr. Wayne Aberle, and Dr. Danielle Dyke, understands the unique challenges families face when dealing with complex eye conditions. We provide comprehensive evaluations, coordinate care with specialists, and offer ongoing assistance throughout the treatment process.

Our practice combines advanced diagnostic technology with personalized care approaches tailored to each patient’s needs. Whether you need an initial evaluation, ongoing monitoring, or coordination with surgical specialists, our team provides the expertise and compassion families deserve during challenging times. We’re committed to helping patients and families navigate these complex conditions with confidence and comprehensive support. Contact us today at (701) 800-7501
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Anophthalmia & Microphthalmia Care in Mandan, ND

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We take a personalized approach to treating eye diseases, recognizing that each patient’s situation is unique. From customized dry eye treatment plans to glaucoma monitoring, we tailor our care to your specific needs. When you choose Vision Source Mandan, you are partnering with eye health professionals who truly care about preserving your vision for life. Contact us today to schedule your comprehensive eye exam.

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My annual eye exam is always an excellent experience with Dr. Danielle Dyke. The exam is always thorough, and Dr. Dyke takes the time to explain my eye health in a way I can understand. The Vision Source eye clinic is modern, clean, and the staff is very welcoming. I always feel comfortable and well-cared for at my appointment. I highly recommend Dr. Dyke and Vision Source!

Patricia G.

Dr. Schauer did an amazing job getting my eye infection cleared up. As I sat in my room waiting my turn, because I had a last minute appointment, I could hear her working with a family next door that had young kids.

Fred S.

Whenever I have had eye issues, they have made efforts to get me in asap. Which I really appreciate. I have had Dr. Aberle and Dr. Dyke and they are both excellent. Recently, I saw Dr. Aberle for a chronic eye problem in one eye & he fixed the problem. Honestly, it felt like a miracle. The office staff is also very pleasant to deal with.

Sheila S.

I've literally been a lifelong customer since 5th grade when it was Dr. Little! Dr. Schauer has taken over since Dr. Little retired. It's always a good, friendly experience with all of the staff there. I've never had a bad experience.

Bill S.

The front desk people are very nice and friendly got called in to see Wayne before my appointment time Vision Source has very friendly staff and the clinic is very clean will always be a patient to Vision Source.

Deborah C.

I was greeted by the front desk very efficiently. The person who did the first part of my history and did the testing like the little spritz in my eyes, etc, was very good. I really like my eye doctor, I feel that I get all my questions answered as well as she explains what she is seeing when she is examining my eyes.

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