A 48-year-old man was presented to the ophthalmology department for pain, double and blurred vision in the left eye for the past week. These symptoms developed after an accident in which he was hit in the eye by a retracting rubber bungee cord when he was tying goods on his motorcycle.

Physical examination: The left eyelid was bruised Pupil was distorted Right eye’s corrected visual acuity with eyeglasses was 20/40 Left eye’s corrected visual acuity with eyeglasses was 20/200 Slip-lamp examination: The left-eye was examined revealed the following: A deformed iris with an upper portion going downwards Iris was found to be in the 3 o'clock position from the earlier 9 o’clock position Lens dislocation, retinal injury, and traumatic cataract was absent   Based on the ophthalmological analysis, which of the following would be the most probable diagnosis for this patient? Option A: Separation…