Foreign Bodies

What we see depends mainly on what we look for - John Lubbock

Foreign Bodies

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CRACKCast E060 – Foreign Bodies

Tricky problem. Sometimes glaringly obvious: the arrow in the head, the electronic vibrating device in the rectum. However, sometimes we are unable to obtain an accurate history; BB in the eye, or 100 plus packets of cocaine in the GI tract of an inconspicuous patient.

Imaging Helps: Plain radiographs help with radio-opaque objects. Order two views as always so as to locate in 2 dimensions (you can’t find a house without the full address)

Don’t forget about CT and Ultrasound: Good for organic FBs and structures that are difficult to image (eg. the EYE)

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 CRACKCast E060 – Foreign Bodies

This episode covers an approach to foreign bodies, including location specific tips, complications and safe removal in the ED.

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Corneal foreign bodies account for the second most common form of ocular trauma, with corneal abrasions being number one. In general, major morbidity such as visual acuity loss is not common. Many corneal foreign bodies are superficial and benign, albeit uncomfortable - Anthony J. Camodeca

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