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A peculiar case of a retained inert piece of fireworks as an intraocular foreign body in the anterior chamber.

Elham R Al-Tamimi1.   

Abstract

This is a descriptive case report of a seven-year-old boy presented in January 2007 with decreased vision in the right eye, for 2 months after sustaining a trauma while he was playing with fireworks during the Eid holiday. He was treated in a suburban hospital for corneal laceration and was prescribed a topical antibiotic and a topical steroid. When the child presented to us, a slit lamp examination revealed a thread in the anterior chamber, his un-aided visual acuity was 6/60 on a Snellen chart. Surgery to remove the foreign body was scheduled, but the patient never attended. The patient was lost to follow-up and returned in January 2011 with an un-aided visual acuity of 6/12, although the foreign body was retained in the anterior chamber (AC) with a quiet eye and good vision. At that time, we decided to follow the patient without any surgical intervention. Again, the patient was lost to follow-up and returned with almost full vision in September 2012, with a visual acuity of 6/6 without correction. Thus, we concluded that thread like IOFBs in the AC can be considered inert materials that may not need any surgical intervention in a quiet eye that does not show any signs of inflammation and where the IOFB is non-mobile and located away from the endothelium.

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Keywords:  Conservative management; Firework; Intraocular foreign body; Trauma

Year:  2013        PMID: 25278802      PMCID: PMC4181438          DOI: 10.1016/j.sjopt.2013.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Saudi J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 1319-4534


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