DR. VINAAYAK MEHTA
Dr. M.N. MANGALA, DR. ANITA T. GIRISH, DR. SOUMYA H.V., DR. KEERTHI KUMAR
Abstract
Background: Intraocular foreign body as a result of trauma to the eye can present with a spectrum of clinical findings, pathological course, outcome and visual prognosis. Ocular trauma is a leading cause of visual loss worldwide with traumatic cataract being the commonest; however, the incidence of a retained intra lenticular foreign body (ILFB) presenting with only traumatic cataract is relatively uncommon.
Methods: A 30 year old male presented with foreign body entering right eye 10 days back and blurring of vision since 2 days. The vision was 6/18 and slit-lamp examination revealed an iris hole, rosette cataract, ILFB. Patient underwent ILFB removal, phacoemulsification and IOL implantation in a single sitting.
Result: Postoperative period was uneventful with a visual outcome of 6/9.
Conclusion: Lens can act as a shield, preventing projectile foreign body invasion into posterior segment. Precise extraction of lens and foreign body can provide excellent prognosis in cases of ILFB.


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