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Missed Diagnosis of an Intraorbital Foreign Body of Homemade Fireworks Origin: A Case Report
Authors:Dan-dan Zhou  Kai Niu  Cheng-wei Lu  Ji-long Hao  Bing-jie Zhang  Peng Hui
Institution:aDepartments of Radiology, the First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, China;bDepartments of Otorhinolaryngology, the First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, China;cDepartments of Ophthalmology, the First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, China
Abstract:

Purpose

We report a rare case of traumatic injury to the eye caused by homemade fireworks in a Chinese juvenile patient with a metal ring left in the orbit after having been sutured at the Emergency Department.

Methods

An 11-year-old boy presented with a traumatic injury to the right eye from homemade fireworks. Following initial assessment involving maxillofacial computed tomography (CT) and suturing at the Emergency Department, he was transferred to our department for further evaluation because of his poor sight 1 day later. On examination, a skin laceration beneath the right eyebrow was noted, but the superior orbit was not fully visible on the maxillofacial CT performed 1 day previously. Therefore, an orbital CT scan was carried out on the second day, which showed a hyperdense ring embedded in the superior border of the orbital wall; the ring was surgically removed. On postoperative day 7, a fundus examination revealed resolving vitreous hemorrhage, blunt traumatic retinal detachment, and a large retinal tear superior to the macula. The patient refused to take surgery for retinal detachment into consideration. Therefore, we opted for oral steroids and careful observation.

Results

After 2 months’ observation, the large retinal tear had healed and white fibrous scar tissue had developed, and the retinal detachment superior to the macula had reattached itself spontaneously. The patient''s vision had further improved to 20/200. During 1 year of follow-up, he remained clinically stable.

Conclusion

To avoid missing the diagnosis, a complete history of the mechanism of injury and accurate imaging still prove most useful. Complete removal of the foreign body by the emergency physician is necessary because of the ocular toxicity of an iron-containing foreign body. As evidenced by the current case, oral steroids and observation for a period of several months is a management of choice for traumatic retinal detachment and retinal tear superior to the macula associated with homemade fireworks in children.Key Words: Homemade fireworks, Maxillofacial and orbital trauma, Orbital foreign body, Retinal detachment
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