Ocular foreign body

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Background

Ocular foreign bodies are a high-risk chief complaint because of short and long-term threats to vision loss. The main goal is to determine superficial vs. intraocular foreign bodies.

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Unilateral red eye

^Emergent diagnoses ^^Critical diagnoses

Diagnosis

Work-up

Evaluation

Management

  • ED removal for small superficial objects
  • Ophthalmology consult for surgical removal emergently for deeply penetrating or larger objects

Antibiotics

Boad-spectrum intravenous therapy prior to surgery

  • Moxifloxacin
    • Has the best intraocular penetration

Disposition

  • Admission and emergent surgical intervention with Ophthalmology for removal

See Also

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