Management of Corneal Foreign Body in a Dog

Q4 Veterinary
P. Kumar, V. Tejaswani
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Abstract

A nine-year-old male dog presented with blepharospasm and epiphora in the right eye was diagnosed to have a penetrating corneal foreign body. As the dog was non-cooperative, it was decided to remove the foreign body under general anesthesia. The ocular cul-de-sac was irrigated with 0.5% povidone iodine solution under general anesthesia and the foreign body was removed carefully using a fine needle tip. The cornea was checked for its intactness at the site of injury and found a small penetrating wound. Postoperative medication was given for seven postoperative days. The dog was able to close its eyelids partially by first operative day and the symptoms such as blepharospasm and epiphora were subsided by second postoperative day. Complete recovery was noticed by seventh postoperative day and no postoperative complications were recorded. Keywords: Blepharospasm, corneal foreign body, epiphora, surgical management, thorn Cite this Article V. Tejaswani, P. Ravi Kumar . Management of Corneal Foreign Body in a Dog Research & Reviews: Journal of Veterinary Science and Technology. 2019; 8( 3 ): 1 2 p.
1例犬角膜异物的处理
一只九岁的公狗在右眼表现为眼睑痉挛和外显,被诊断为有穿透性角膜异物。由于狗不配合,我们决定在全身麻醉下取出异物。全麻下用0.5%聚维酮碘溶液冲洗眼囊死角,并用细针尖小心取出异物。检查受伤部位的角膜是否完好,发现一个小的穿透性伤口。术后用药7天。术后第一天能部分闭上眼睑,术后第2天眼睑痉挛、上睑下垂等症状消退。术后第7天完全恢复,无术后并发症记录。关键词:眼睑痉挛,角膜异物,上睑下垂,手术处理,刺犬角膜异物的处理研究与评述:中华兽医科学技术杂志。2019;8(3): 1 2 p。
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