Advances in the management of intraocular foreign bodies [PDF]
Intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs) remain a severe complication of ocular trauma commonly encountered worldwide. This literature review aimed to discuss current practice patterns, areas of controversy, and advances in the management of IOFBs.
Marc Ohlhausen +10 more
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Intraocular foreign bodies. [PDF]
Accurate history-taking that involves attention to the mechanism of ocular injury should be obtained. High-risk mechanisms for intraocular foreign bodies include grinding, hammering, metal shaving, machine yard work and exposure to explosives.[1][1] In 21%–38% of cases, intraocular foreign ...
Xu K, Almeida DR.
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Clinical findings and management of intraocular foreign bodies (IOFB) in third-world country eye hospital [PDF]
Purpose To describe the demoFigurey and clinical characteristics of intraocular foreign body as open globe injury type at National Eye Center Cicendo Eye Hospital.
Made Indra Widyanatha +5 more
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The management of intraocular foreign bodies [PDF]
AbstractThis study of 69 cases of retained intraocular foreign body confirms that eyes with anterior segment foreign bodies fare better than those with posterior segment foreign bodies, that eyes with smaller foreign bodies fare better than those with larger, and that the magnet is the safest method of removal.
O B, Hadden, J L, Wilson
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Intraocular Foreign Bodies: Clinical Characteristics and Factors Affecting Visual Outcome [PDF]
Objective. To investigate the clinical characteristics and factors affecting visual outcome in patients with intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs) and determine the risk factors for the development of endophthalmitis. Study Design.
Yanyan Liang +4 more
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Clinical Characteristics and Prognostic Factors of Patients with Intraocular Foreign Bodies from a Tertiary Eye Center in North China [PDF]
Xiaoli Xing,1– 3 Fang Liu,1– 3 Yan Qi,1– 3 Jun Li,1– 3 Bin Yu,1– 3 Lei Wan1– 3 1Eye Institute of Shandong First Medical University, Qingdao Eye Hospital of Shandong First Medical University, QingDao, People’s Republic of China; 2State Key Laboratory ...
Xing X, Liu F, Qi Y, Li J, Yu B, Wan L
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Clinical characteristics and prognostic factors for visual outcome in 669 patients with intraocular foreign bodies [PDF]
AIM: To describe the clinical characteristics and analyze prognostic factors that influence visual outcome in 669 patients with intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs). METHODS: Medical records of 669 patients with IOFBs from West China Hospital were reviewed.
Yu-Zhu Gao +4 more
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Management of Intraocular Foreign Bodies
Thirty-five consecutive cases of perforating ocular injuries with retained intraocular foreign body (IOFB) are examined in this retrospective study. Of the 35 cases with injuries, 30 (86%) were due to metallic foreign bodies. Of these, 25 (83%) involved foreign bodies of ferromagnetic origin.
Mark J Rondeau +2 more
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Emergency management: penetrating eye injuries and intraocular foreign bodies [PDF]
Penetrating injuries require immediate first aid and urgent referral to a specialist, particularly if there is a foreign body in the eye.
Nyawira Mwangi, Dorothy M Mutie
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Intralenticular Metallic Foreign Body After Pediatric Ocular Trauma [PDF]
Intraocular foreign bodies penetrating the eye can lead to serious complications, including endophthalmitis, and therefore require urgent removal. We present the case of a 9-year-old boy with an intraocular foreign body lodged in the lens with a corneal ...
Bogumiła Wójcik-Niklewska +4 more
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