Purpose: To document a case of open-globe injury (OGI) caused by a brown bear attack that resulted in a favorable structural and visual outcome.
Observations: A 40-year-old Japanese female was transported by ambulance due to OGI with a choroidal hemorrhage in the right eye, resulting in light perception (LP) visual acuity following a brown bear attack. We pursued a two-stage approach, commencing with primary posterior scleral wound repair and an encircling scleral buckle.