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RETRACTABLE UROLOGY THREE-PRONGED GRASPING FORCEPS FOR REMOVAL OF LARGE, NONMAGNETIC INTRAOCULAR FOREIGN BODIES.
Purpose: To demonstrate the use of urology retractable three-pronged grasping forceps in the removal of a large, round, and nonmagnetic intraocular foreign body (IOFB) that was difficult to remove with other surgical instruments.
Methods: Extraction of a 3.0 mm lead shot pellet embedded in vitreous hemorrhage was attempted with multiple surgical instruments including an intraocular magnet, IOFB forceps, and two tools designed for urology stone removal: a three-pronged grasping forceps and a nitinol basket extractor.
Results: Owing to the round and smooth surface, large size, and nonmagnetic nature of the IOFB, extraction was challenging and failed with multiple other surgical instruments. The wide and secure grasp of the grasping forceps allowed for swift IOFB extraction without iatrogenic injury to the retina.
Conclusion: The grasping forceps offer an effective and safe method for removal of large, round, and nonmagnetic IOFBs.