Intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs) present about 16–41% of open globe injuries and frequently cause severe visual loss in patients along with ocular trauma. Previous studies have stated that most IOFBs are work-related, and accidents are significantly more common among young men, who usually account for more than 90% of cases. Additionally, IOFBs can get embedded in any ocular structure, from the anterior chamber to the retina. To learn more about the surgical management of IOFBs, join Dr.

S. Natarajan , a renowned ophthalmologist, for a session on “Surgical Management of Intraocular Foreign Body” on 29 th April 2023, 5:00 PM IST onwards. Stay tuned for the session! Suggested Readings Scientist Who Invented the First-ever Intraocular Lens Comparison Of 0.02% Netarsudil And 0.5% Timolol Solutions In Elevated Intraocular Pressure