Penetrating Eyelid and Ocular Fishhook-Related Injury

© 2019 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel. Purpose: To report removal techniques and outcomes for a patient with penetrating eyelid and cornea complicating localized retinal detachment from a fishhook. Methods: This is a case report of a 35-year-old man who presented with a fishhook emb...

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Main Authors: Janejit Choovuthayakorn, Pimploy Chavengsaksongkram, Nawat Watanachai, Winai Chaidaroon
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-637202019-03-18T02:24:45Z Penetrating Eyelid and Ocular Fishhook-Related Injury Janejit Choovuthayakorn Pimploy Chavengsaksongkram Nawat Watanachai Winai Chaidaroon Medicine © 2019 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel. Purpose: To report removal techniques and outcomes for a patient with penetrating eyelid and cornea complicating localized retinal detachment from a fishhook. Methods: This is a case report of a 35-year-old man who presented with a fishhook embedded in his right upper eyelid and globe while participating in a fishing competition. On initial examination, his right eyelid was opened with difficulty and limited evaluation could be performed. Results: In an operating room, a shank was transected and removed from a lacerated eyelid by a back-out technique. Then, a barbed hook was noticed to penetrate through temporal peripheral cornea, iris, and entrapped within ciliary body behind the lens. A successful surgical removal of a fishhook was performed within a primary operation. After that, additional operations to repair injured ocular tissues including a localized retinal detachment were performed. The patient achieved a best-corrected visual acuity of 20/20 at 10-month follow-up. Conclusions: The visual prognosis for a fishhook-related ocular injury is associated with various variables including size and location of lacerated wound and technique to remove a fishhook. In this case, a patient could achieve a favorable final visual and anatomical outcome. This removal technique could be taken into consideration when encountering a fishhook-related eye injury patient. 2019-03-18T02:24:45Z 2019-03-18T02:24:45Z 2019-01-01 Journal 16632699 2-s2.0-85060638151 10.1159/000496382 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85060638151&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/63720
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Janejit Choovuthayakorn
Pimploy Chavengsaksongkram
Nawat Watanachai
Winai Chaidaroon
Penetrating Eyelid and Ocular Fishhook-Related Injury
description © 2019 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel. Purpose: To report removal techniques and outcomes for a patient with penetrating eyelid and cornea complicating localized retinal detachment from a fishhook. Methods: This is a case report of a 35-year-old man who presented with a fishhook embedded in his right upper eyelid and globe while participating in a fishing competition. On initial examination, his right eyelid was opened with difficulty and limited evaluation could be performed. Results: In an operating room, a shank was transected and removed from a lacerated eyelid by a back-out technique. Then, a barbed hook was noticed to penetrate through temporal peripheral cornea, iris, and entrapped within ciliary body behind the lens. A successful surgical removal of a fishhook was performed within a primary operation. After that, additional operations to repair injured ocular tissues including a localized retinal detachment were performed. The patient achieved a best-corrected visual acuity of 20/20 at 10-month follow-up. Conclusions: The visual prognosis for a fishhook-related ocular injury is associated with various variables including size and location of lacerated wound and technique to remove a fishhook. In this case, a patient could achieve a favorable final visual and anatomical outcome. This removal technique could be taken into consideration when encountering a fishhook-related eye injury patient.
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Pimploy Chavengsaksongkram
Nawat Watanachai
Winai Chaidaroon
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Pimploy Chavengsaksongkram
Nawat Watanachai
Winai Chaidaroon
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title Penetrating Eyelid and Ocular Fishhook-Related Injury
title_short Penetrating Eyelid and Ocular Fishhook-Related Injury
title_full Penetrating Eyelid and Ocular Fishhook-Related Injury
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