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SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF INTRARETINAL FOREIGN BODIES
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1994
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Surgical management of IRFBs is a complicated procedure. The appropriate route of removal may be determined by the type and site of the embedded IRFB. Performance of a meticulous vitrectomy is mandatory, and an attempt should be made to minimize the rate of iatrogenic peripleral retinal breaks. Preoperative retinopexy around the site of the embedded foreign body is recommended, if possible, to reduce the risk of retinal detachment. The prognosis in eyes with IRFBs and rhegmatogenous retinal detachment is guarded.