Analysis of missed diagnosis of orbital foreign bodies

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A clinical analysis of diagnosis was performed as well as the management of orbital foreign bodies, to investigate the methods to avoid missed diagnosis. A total of 15 cases of an orbital foreign body was reviewed, and for these cases, the clinical manifestation, imaging data and operative situation were studied. Among the patients, 4 cases turned out to have wooden, 3 metallic, 2 glass, 2 bones, and 4 other foreign bodies. Twelve cases had received debridement and suture before our management, and 1 foreign body was treated more than once. In conclusion, detailed traumatic history and imaging examination are necessary for the diagnosis of orbital foreign bodies, while prompt diagnosis, accurate location and professional surgical skills are important for the treatment.

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Zhou, L., Li, S. Y., Cui, J. P., Zhang, Z. Y., & Guan, L. N. (2017). Analysis of missed diagnosis of orbital foreign bodies. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 13(4), 1275–1278. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2017.4146

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