L R Lee1, A M Briner. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba, Queensland.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intralenticular metallic foreign bodies may be well tolerated for many years. CASE REPORT: A 24-year-old caucasian man was referred with an intralenticular metallic foreign body present in the left eye for five days. Following initial treatment with topical steroid and antibiotic, the lens remained clear and visual acuity normal. Two years later the left eye developed an anterior uveitis, with reduced vision. A left phacoemulsification lens extraction with removal of the intralenticular foreign body and insertion of a posterior chamber intraocular lens was performed. CONCLUSION: Management of intralenticular metallic foreign bodies may be conservative till intraocular inflammation or cataract develops.
BACKGROUND: Intralenticular metallic foreign bodies may be well tolerated for many years. CASE REPORT: A 24-year-old caucasian man was referred with an intralenticular metallic foreign body present in the left eye for five days. Following initial treatment with topical steroid and antibiotic, the lens remained clear and visual acuity normal. Two years later the left eye developed an anterior uveitis, with reduced vision. A left phacoemulsification lens extraction with removal of the intralenticular foreign body and insertion of a posterior chamber intraocular lens was performed. CONCLUSION: Management of intralenticular metallic foreign bodies may be conservative till intraocular inflammation or cataract develops.
Authors: Fatemeh Abdi; Bita Momenaei; Seyed Ali Tabatabaei; Ali A Haydar; Arzhang Gordiz; Sara Hemmati; Mohammad Soleimani Journal: J Int Med Res Date: 2022-09 Impact factor: 1.573