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I have always struggled with using the burr to remove a corneal foreign body using the slit lamp especially with my non-dominant hand. I don’t feel safe doing it - I feel like I don’t have as much control of my hand and I have trouble coordinating my hand with what I am seeing through the slit lamp. When I was having trouble removing foreign body the other day, the patient, who has been down this road many times, stated that “at the other ER the doctor just looked at my eye with the slit lamp and then had me lay down on the stretcher and removed it that way.” Today I had a metallic foreign body on a old dude that was a cinch to visualize with my naked eye. After checking things out in the slit lamp I just went with it. Had him lay down and I used the burr carefully and was astonished by how much easier this was. I completely removed the foreign body this way when in the past I may have been unsuccessful with the lamp and had to refer the patient to eye.
Provided you can see the foreign body you’re trying to take out, how bad is it to do it this way? I remember early on it my career I overheard a doctor who was absolutely apalled when he heard about his colleague doing it this way.
Provided you can see the foreign body you’re trying to take out, how bad is it to do it this way? I remember early on it my career I overheard a doctor who was absolutely apalled when he heard about his colleague doing it this way.