Rocha de Lossada C, Zamorano Martín F, Rodríguez Calvo de Mora M, Jódar Márquez M, Hernando Ayala C, Lu LW. Extraction of an intraorbital foreign body with the help of an
ocular external electromagnet: Instruments of the past still have a place in the present.
ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2019;
94:605-608. [PMID:
31601497 DOI:
10.1016/j.oftal.2019.09.004]
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Abstract
Intraorbital Foreign Bodies (IOFB) are objects, usually of metallic nature, located outside the orbit cavity, and can potentially cause serious damage to ocular and orbital structures. The case is presented of a patient with an anterior metallic IOFB that was extracted with the aid of a Livingston-Mansfield ocular external electromagnet. Despite being an instrument «of the past», we believe that the electromagnet can still be useful in certain circumstances.
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