Title of article :
Minimally Invasive Surgery for the Removal of Posterior Intraocular Foreign Bodies
Author/Authors :
Gonzalez‑Cortes, Jesus Hernan Department of Ophthalmology - Hospital Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez - Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, Mexico , Bages‑Rousselon, Yunuen Department of Ophthalmology - Hospital Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez - Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, Mexico , Gonzalez‑Cantu, Jesus Emiliano Faculty of Medicine - Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, Mexico , Mohamed‑Hamsho, Jesus Department of Ophthalmology - Hospital Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez - Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Abstract :
This is a prospective clinical assay that included six patients who were diagnosed with penetrating corneal
injury, traumatic cataract, and posterior segment intraocular foreign body (IOFB). Following anterior
segment repair and extraction of traumatic cataract by clear cornea phacoemulsification, a standard 25‑gauge
transconjunctival pars plana vitrectomy was performed to find and release the IOFB. With active suction
using a 25‑gauge silicone tipped cannula, the foreign body was retrieved and safely placed in the anterior
chamber. After stabilization of the anterior chamber with viscoelastic injection, IOFB extraction through
the main phaco incision was easily performed, followed by placement of an intraocular lens. Of the six
patients, 66.6% showed a significant improvement of visual acuity. No complications associated directly
with the surgical procedure occurred. Our surgical technique is a safe alternative for handling and removing
a posterior IOFB. There was no need for a scleral incision.
Keywords :
Cataract , Corneal Trauma , Intraocular Foreign Bodies , Eye Injury , Vitrectomy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics