When this occurs, it is necessary to remove these foreign bodies to prevent late complications and vision loss. Depending on their location, different surgical techniques may be required, which in some cases can be highly complex.
Intraocular foreign body removal is a surgical procedure performed to extract foreign objects that have entered the eye. This situation may occur as a result of an accident, injury, or previous surgical intervention.
The presence of a foreign body inside the eye can cause discomfort, pain, inflammation, and visual disturbances. It is important to remove it to prevent further damage to the eye and restore normal visual function.
The process of intraocular foreign body removal is carried out by an ophthalmologist specialized in ocular surgery. First, a thorough assessment of the eye is conducted to determine the location and nature of the foreign body. An ophthalmoscope or other diagnostic tools may be used to visualize the object.