About Optic Ataxia
Key Highlights
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Accurate diagnosis helps differentiate optic ataxia from other visual or motor disorders.Neuro-ophthalmic assessment provides critical data for neurologists to localize brain lesions.Early identification is key for initiating appropriate neurological rehabilitation.Helps in understanding the functional impact on daily activities like reaching and grasping.Non-invasive examination performed in a clinical setting.
Who is this surgery for?
- Patient presents with difficulty reaching accurately for objects under visual guidance.
- Following a stroke, especially in the posterior parietal or occipito-parietal regions.
- After a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
- Suspected neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer's disease or posterior cortical atrophy.
- Presence of other symptoms suggestive of Balint's syndrome (simultanagnosia, ocular apraxia).
- Brain tumors affecting the parietal lobes.
- Cerebral infections or inflammatory conditions.
How to prepare
- Patient should bring all previous medical records, especially brain imaging reports (MRI/CT scans).
- A detailed history of the onset and nature of the visuomotor difficulty is prepared.
- No special fasting or medication changes are typically required for the ophthalmic exam.
- It is helpful if a family member accompanies the patient to provide additional observations.
- The ophthalmologist will explain the various tests involved in the neuro-ophthalmic workup.
Risks & possible complications
- The diagnostic examination itself is low-risk, involving standard eye tests and clinical tasks.
- There is a risk of misdiagnosis if the assessment is not comprehensive.
- The underlying neurological condition causing optic ataxia carries its own significant risks (e.g., progression of stroke, tumor, or dementia).
- Patient may experience frustration or fatigue during testing due to the nature of the deficit.
Recovery & hospital stay
- Recovery pertains to the underlying neurological condition, not from the diagnostic exam.
- Post-diagnosis, care involves referral to a neurologist and often an occupational therapist.
- Rehabilitation focuses on compensatory techniques, such as using tactile cues or slow, deliberate movements.
- Regular follow-up with the neurologist and ophthalmologist to monitor any changes.
- No specific post-procedure care is needed for the ophthalmic assessment itself.
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Typical hospital stay: 0 days (outpatient consultation)
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Expected recovery time: Not applicable (diagnostic evaluation)
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering optic ataxia in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Top-rated hospitals in Turkey with ophthalmology departments and experienced surgeons are ideal for this procedure. Use MediFyr to compare facilities, reviews, and doctor profiles before you decide.
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The overall cost depends on hospital category, surgeon’s experience, room type, implant or device used (if any), length of stay, tests, and post-operative care. Our team can help you get cost estimates from multiple hospitals before you decide.
Procedure cost in other countries
Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for optic ataxia compare across other countries where we have data.
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Ophthalmologists for Optic Ataxia
Explore experienced ophthalmologists who regularly perform optic ataxia and provide pre- and post-operative care in Turkey.
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- 22 Years Experience
- Ophthalmologist
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