Title of article :
Intraorbital Foreign Body: Clinical Presentation, Radiological Appearance and Management
Author/Authors :
Al-Mujaini, Abdullah Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Departments of 1Ophthalmology, Oman , Al-Senawi, Rana Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Departments of 1Ophthalmology, Oman , Ganesh, Anuradha Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Radiology Molecular Imaging - Departments of Ophthalmology, Oman , Al-Zuhaibi, Sana Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Department of Radiology Molecular Imaging, Oman , Al-Dhuhli, Humoud Departments of 1Ophthalmology, 2Radiology Molecular Imaging, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
From page :
69
To page :
74
Abstract :
Intraorbital foreign bodies usually occur after a high velocity injury such as gunshot or industrial accidents; more rarelythey occur following trivial trauma. A retained foreign body can give rise to serious complications, the most devastating of whichis loss of the eye. This retrospective, interventional case report reviews the clinical features, radiological appearance and surgicalmanagement of two patients who presented at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Oman with intraorbital foreign bodies. Detailsof ocular history, preoperative ocular examination findings including visual acuity, surgical procedure and subsequent managementwere noted. The two patients, aged 10 years and 9 years old respectively, sustained orbital trauma with sharp objects. Both patientswere found to have intraorbital foreign bodies that were documented clearly by computed tomography (CT) scans of the orbit. Thefirst patient presented straight after injury, had no ocular involvement, underwent immediate surgical exploration and ended up withfull recovery. The second patient presented to us after a delay of 4 days, and was found to have endophthalmitis. This patient ultimatelylost all visual function in the affected eye. A CT scan is the modality of choice for orbital foreign body detection and localization. Earlysurgical exploration and foreign body extraction greatly influence the visual prognosis and final outcome.
Keywords :
Eye Injuries, penetrating , Case report , Oman
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Record number :
2690429
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