Purpose: To report the conservative management of a penetrating ocular trauma caused by a nail gun with a six-month follow up. Observations: A 21 year-old healthy female suffered an ocular penetrating trauma with a nail gun. She presented with a metallic foreign body that partially entered her left eye through the nasal sclera via pars plana, 3 mm posterior to the limbus, but did not reach the retina. Surgical removal of the foreign body and closure of the scleral wound, without vitrectomy, was performed 16 h after the injury. Intravitreal prophylactic antibiotic was administered. Retinal atrophy developed in the areas that had commotio retinae at presentation, but no further complications were observed. Conclusions and importance: Pars pla...
Penetrating injuries require immediate first aid and urgent referral to a specialist, particularly i...
A seven-year old girl was admitted with a 12 hours history of penetrating ocular injury by syringe. ...
Nail gun injuries have been reported since their introduc-tion in 1959. 1 Injuries are usually accid...
PubMedID: 16385302Background: We evaluated 70 cases of ocular injuries with intraocular foreign bodi...
Ocular trauma is the leading cause of acquired monocular blindness, accounting for 1.97-6% of such c...
Introduction: Intraocular foreign bodies are a major public health problem due to their frequency, t...
Purpose: To report a case of macular laceration from intraocular foreign body (IOFB) treated with pn...
Background: Nail gun injuries represent a significant proportion of work-related ocular trauma. He...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to study the prevalence and control of Penetrating Ocular T...
Purpose: The aim of this research work is to know about the spread and control of POT (Penetrating O...
Objective: to evaluate early and remote complication of intraocular foreign body (FB) removal by dir...
Purpose: We describe a case of traumatic cataract after improper use of a percussion massage gun ove...
We describe two recent cases of penetrating eye injury seen at Mater Dei Hospital, both resulting in...
Purpose: To report the demographic data, treatment methods, and outcomes among patients with pellet ...
Introduction. Penetrated injuries are most difficult injuries of the eye. Intraocular foreign body ...
Penetrating injuries require immediate first aid and urgent referral to a specialist, particularly i...
A seven-year old girl was admitted with a 12 hours history of penetrating ocular injury by syringe. ...
Nail gun injuries have been reported since their introduc-tion in 1959. 1 Injuries are usually accid...
PubMedID: 16385302Background: We evaluated 70 cases of ocular injuries with intraocular foreign bodi...
Ocular trauma is the leading cause of acquired monocular blindness, accounting for 1.97-6% of such c...
Introduction: Intraocular foreign bodies are a major public health problem due to their frequency, t...
Purpose: To report a case of macular laceration from intraocular foreign body (IOFB) treated with pn...
Background: Nail gun injuries represent a significant proportion of work-related ocular trauma. He...
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to study the prevalence and control of Penetrating Ocular T...
Purpose: The aim of this research work is to know about the spread and control of POT (Penetrating O...
Objective: to evaluate early and remote complication of intraocular foreign body (FB) removal by dir...
Purpose: We describe a case of traumatic cataract after improper use of a percussion massage gun ove...
We describe two recent cases of penetrating eye injury seen at Mater Dei Hospital, both resulting in...
Purpose: To report the demographic data, treatment methods, and outcomes among patients with pellet ...
Introduction. Penetrated injuries are most difficult injuries of the eye. Intraocular foreign body ...
Penetrating injuries require immediate first aid and urgent referral to a specialist, particularly i...
A seven-year old girl was admitted with a 12 hours history of penetrating ocular injury by syringe. ...
Nail gun injuries have been reported since their introduc-tion in 1959. 1 Injuries are usually accid...