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01.04.2014 | Case Report
An unusual case of intraorbital foreign body and its management
verfasst von:
Alexander Hamilton, Manju Meena, Mitchell Lawlor, Georgina Kourt
Erschienen in:
International Ophthalmology
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Ausgabe 2/2014
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Abstract
A 36-year-old aboriginal female presented following an assault with a wooden fence paling. Examination revealed a wooden object protruding lateral to the left eyebrow. CT scan showed a blow-in fracture of lateral orbital wall and a hypodense foreign body causing indentation of the globe and stretching of the optic nerve. The case was managed successfully with complete recovery of the visual acuity on day 1 post-surgery. This case highlights the importance of prompt removal of large lateral wooden intraorbital foreign body to achieve an excellent visual outcome.