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Intraorbital Penetrating Pencil Injury in a Child Publisher



Torabi H1 ; Tabatabai SA2
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Source: Trauma Monthly Published:2017


Abstract

Introduction: Intraorbital penetration caused by foreign bodies can lead to blindness or even death following concomitant intracranial damage. Case Presentation: This study reports a three-year-old girl whose left orbit was penetrated by a long pencil. The penetration did not cause any ocular or neurological damage. Conclusions: A computed tomography (CT) scan is the key imaging study for diagnosing the location and the extension of a foreign body. In this case, it indicated a hypodense object with a high-intensity core that is compatible with the wooden and carbon parts of a pencil, respectively. The pencil was removed easily under general anesthesia and without complications. Copyright © 2016, Trauma Monthly.
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