Intraocular foreign bodies, or IOFBs, can occur as a result of trauma or accidents. These IOFBs can be metallic or non-metallic. Treatment options depend upon the position or location of the IOFB, the ...
To remove a foreign body from the nose of a child, bend the loop on a plastic ear curette to about a 25° angle. Next, place the patient in a supine position and have one assistant lie across the child ...