Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine (Sep 2015)

Use of a slit-lamp microscope for treating impacted facial foreign bodies in the emergency department

  • Seung-Hwan Seol,
  • Joonpil Cho,
  • Woon-Jeong Lee,
  • Sang-Cheon Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15441/ceem.14.048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 188 – 192

Abstract

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Identifying, locating, diagnosing, and treating small foreign bodies (FBs) in soft tissues is a challenge for emergency physicians in the emergency department. Additionally, potential complications owing to the remnant FBs are medico-legally significant. The efficacy of conventional imaging methods such as radiography, computed tomography, and ultrasonography are largely limited in visualizing FBs<2-mm. The slit-lamp microscope, still unfamiliar to some emergency physicians, could be used to facilitate the treatment of FBs impacted in soft tissues. In this paper, we present a case that would have been difficult to treat without the help of the slit-lamp microscope; the patient presented with numerous particulate facially impacted FBs that were too small to be observed under plain sight or with radiography. Based on our experience, the slit-lamp microscope could be a useful tool for treating patients with miniscule and stubborn impacted FBs in the emergency department.

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