Visual Outcome in Metallic Orbital Foreign Body Following C-Arm Guided Extraction: Comparison with OTS Predictive Value

Introduction: Orbital Foreign Body (OFB) is a complication that can occur in orbital trauma. Penetration of an air gun pellet (as a foreign body) into orbit that has penetrated the orbital cavity and is lodged in it, can cause severe complications and damage to the orbital cavity; even result in bli...

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Main Authors: Hendrian Dwikoloso Soebagjo, Susy Fatmarianti, Budi Utomo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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Online Access:https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/13713/44170_CE[Ra1]_F(KM)_PF1(AJ_SL)_PN(SL).pdf
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Summary:Introduction: Orbital Foreign Body (OFB) is a complication that can occur in orbital trauma. Penetration of an air gun pellet (as a foreign body) into orbit that has penetrated the orbital cavity and is lodged in it, can cause severe complications and damage to the orbital cavity; even result in blindness. Aim: To compare the visual outcome of patients with air gun pellet injury who underwent C-arm guided extraction with OTS predictive value. Results: Most of the patients were men (27 patients/90%), with an average age of 29.03±15.54 years. Sixteen cases (53.33%) involved left orbit. Six patients (20%) experienced pre-operative visual acuity of No Light Perception (NLP), as well as visual acuity of ≥20/200. Follow-up was performed two months after the retrieval of pellets in the orbital cavity. There were no significant differences in the pre-operative vision (2.04±1.07), compared to the post-operative vision 2.07±1.13 with a p-value of 0.937. In addition, there were no patients that had surgical complications, needed secondary, additional surgeries, and significant differences between the pre-operative and postoperative visual acuity. Conclusion: C-Arm guided extraction of the OFB does not affect the patients’ visual acuity, so the method is safe to extract the foreign metal objects (pellets) in the orbital cavity. OTS predictive value might not be applicable for the OTS injury due to gun pellets.
ISSN:2249-782X
0973-709X