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Intraorbital foreign bodies: Clinical features and outcomes of surgical removal.

Ayşe Dolar Bilge1, Hakan Yılmaz1, Bülent Yazıcı2, Faisal Naqadan1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The present study is an evaluation of clinical features and management outcomes of patients operated on for intraorbital foreign bodies (FBs).
METHODS: Medical records of 24 patients who underwent surgery for intraorbital FBs within a 10-year period were reviewed.
RESULTS: Twenty patients (83%) were male and 4 (17%) were female (mean age: 28 years; range: 4-69 years). Ten patients (42%) presented within 48 hours of injury, 7 (29%) within 3 days to 1 month, and 7 (29%) more than 1 month after injury. FBs were inorganic in 19 patients (79%), and organic in 5 (21%). Major ocular morbidities were orbital cellulitis (n=5), traumatic optic neuropathy (n=3), globe perforation (n=2), and rupture of rectus muscle (n=2). FBs could be completely removed in all cases. Mean follow-up time was 26 months (range: 1 month-10 years).
CONCLUSION: Intraorbital FBs are usually inorganic and metallic, and occur more frequently in young males. Orbital cellulitis, considered typical for organic FBs, may also occur with metallic that perforate lacrimal sac or paranasal sinuses. With appropriate caution, intraorbital FBs can be removed safely with current orbitotomy techniques.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27849318     DOI: 10.5505/tjtes.2016.20925

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg


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