DR. R.RAM SUDARSHAN
DR. JAYANT KUMAR, DR. K. NARESH BABU
Abstract
A 26-year-old malepresented with decreased vision in left eye (OS) following attack by a fish while swimming in a pond. His best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was hand movements in OS and 20/20 in right eye (OD). Fundus examination and ultrasonography B scan confirmed the presence of traumatic endophthalmitis in OS. Wound exploration confirmed the presence of a foreign body near limbus, which was removed and found to be a cartilaginous fish tissue, 4.5 millimeters in length. Pars plana vitrectomy was done and intravitreal antibiotics were administered. The case highlights a rare form of ocular injury and its management.


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