2021
DOI: 10.4103/tjo.tjo_47_20
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Endoscopy-assisted extraction of orbital and nasal foreign body

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“…In uncooperative or fearful children, sedation or general anesthesia may be necessary to ensure a safe and efficient procedure. Studies have shown that endoscopic removal is a safe and effective method associated with high success rates and minimal complications [ 12 , 17 ], which is the method used in our case, and it was successful without any complications. The choice of intervention may also depend on the type of foreign body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…In uncooperative or fearful children, sedation or general anesthesia may be necessary to ensure a safe and efficient procedure. Studies have shown that endoscopic removal is a safe and effective method associated with high success rates and minimal complications [ 12 , 17 ], which is the method used in our case, and it was successful without any complications. The choice of intervention may also depend on the type of foreign body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…In case of gunshot injuries with intraorbital bullets, patients should be managed as soon as the patient is clinically stable after trauma to decide on the proper approach to prevent further complications 1 , with impairment of visual function and severe intraorbital inflammation justifying surgical treatment 7 . In our case, we decided to operate as the patient presented significant visual impairment with compromised integrity of the ON according to CT.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Different approaches have been used to remove IOFBs including bullets 5 . A conventional approach can be performed with open techniques, such as transconjunctival approaches or other orbitotomy procedures 6 ; open surgeries are the most common procedures and are performed primarily by ophthalmologists 7 . Nowadays, the evolution of endoscopic techniques allows an effective direct approach to all intraconal compartments (medial, inferior, superior and lateral) with a low risk of damaging orbital structures 8,9 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Early and timely diagnosis, accurate localization and targeted treatment are the keys to the prognosis of orbital foreign body[5,11,13]. The most common examination method is orbitalCT[6,12,14,15]. As early as 1977, Kollarits and other scholars rst used CT to detect intraorbital foreign bodies.…”
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confidence: 99%