Can J Ophthalmol
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Penetrating ocular injuries with retained posterior segment foreign bodies are challenging cases requiring urgent attention by vitreoretinal surgeons. Posteriorly located injuries can result in serious immediate and delayed vitreoretinal sequelae, such as retinal detachment and endophthalmitis. We report our experience with posterior segment intraocular foreign bodies. ⋯ Reasons for the better outcomes in our more recent series may include improved localization of posterior segment foreign bodies with computed tomography, more frequent intravitreal surgery with improved vitrectomy techniques and the use of the intraocular magnet.