2016
DOI: 10.5505/tjtes.2016.20925
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Intraorbital Foreign Bodies: Clinical Features and Outcomes of Surgical Removal

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The present study is an evaluation of clinical features and management outcomes of patients operated on for intraorbital foreign bodies (FBs).

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“…The male dominance, the young age and the working accidents as leading cause of trauma were consistent with other series reported (22,29). Similar to ophthalmological (14), and maxillofacial series (29), the most of the foreign bodies were metallic.…”
Section: █ Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The male dominance, the young age and the working accidents as leading cause of trauma were consistent with other series reported (22,29). Similar to ophthalmological (14), and maxillofacial series (29), the most of the foreign bodies were metallic.…”
Section: █ Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Guidance on the management of IOWFBs is limited to case reports and series, due to their infrequent occurrence. Organic foreign bodies make up a small proportion of IOFB cases, with a recent series of traumatic IOFBs requiring surgery identifying wood in 21% of cases …”
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“…Furthermore, when a foreign body is retained in the orbit, management becomes even more complicated. The specific management is dependent on the structures injured as well as the intrinsic material of the foreign body, in addition to the size and the location of the foreign body [1,[3][4][5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…OD: full with no defect; OS: large central and cecocentral defect with superior and inferior nasal steps. 4 Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine passing since the incident of trauma. In addition, there are no convincing data that steroids provide any additional visual benefit over observation alone [9].…”
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confidence: 99%