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Case Reports
. 1996 Jun;27(6):471-2.

Removal of a corneal foreign body through a lamellar corneal pocket

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Case Reports

Removal of a corneal foreign body through a lamellar corneal pocket

Y K Au et al. Ophthalmic Surg Lasers. 1996 Jun.

Abstract

A piece of glass was found in the posterior central cornea of a 43-year-old victim of a motor vehicle accident. The original entry of the foreign body had healed and epithelialized. This foreign body was removed through a peripheral corneal incision and corneal stromal pocket extended to the glass particle. This technique avoids creation of a corneal incision near the optical axis and prevents unwanted distortion of the corneal topography. The authors report this case to emphasize the importance of preserving corneal topography in corneal surgery.

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