Management of nonmagnetic intraocular foreign bodies: a new approach with the aid of diagnostic x-ray spectrometry
M. Belkin, R. Zeimer, A. Weinreb, E. Loewinger and Z. Kalman
A new approach is suggested for the management of nonmagnetic intraocular
foreign bodies. This approach is based on diagnostic x-ray spectrometry,
which is capable of detecting noninvasively the dissolution of metallic
intraocular foreign bodies. As long as no copper dissolution is observed,
foreign bodies of reasonable size are left in the eye and extraction is
recommended whenever a persisting copper dissolution is detected. Of the 32
patients examined and followed up, 23 did not show any copper dissolution.
The majority of these patients, one of whom has retained a foreign body for
28 years, have satisfactory visual functions. Of the nine patients in whom
copper dissolution was observed, five were operated on. In three of the
remaining four patients, the operation was delayed and the dissolution was
found to be temporary. These patients retained good visual functions.