Use Of Medical Sodium Hyaluronate Gel In Surgical Removal Of A Glass Intraocular Foreign Body

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH(2020)

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Abstract
A 38-year-old healthy man presented to our department of ophthalmology after sustaining an ocular injury in a glass explosion more than 10 days prior. A glass intraocular foreign body (IOFB) was found in the left eye. During surgical removal of the IOFB, medical sodium hyaluronate gel was used to detach the IOFB from the retina; this avoided damage to the retina and made it easier for the surgeons to grasp the glass fragment. Multiple surgical instruments have been developed to help remove IOFBs; however, many optic hospitals have limited surgical instruments, thus increasing the difficulty of the operation. The application of sodium hyaluronate gel, a widely used agent, may be a new technique in IOFB surgery.
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Intraocular foreign body, glass, hyaluronate gel, surgery, ocular trauma, case report
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