Background: Despite the improvement in diagnostic technologies, imaging of intraocular foreign bodies (IOFB) located in the projection of the ciliary body remains one of the current problems of ocular traumatology.

Purpose: To study the possibilities of imaging intraocular foreign bodies in the projection of the ciliary body by infrared transpalpebral transillumination (IRTT).

Materials And Methods: 10 patients (10 eyes) with a penetrating eye wound and the presence of an IOFB were enrolled in the study. X-ray diagnostic testing, ultrasound examination of the eye and IRTT were performed in all patients.

Results: In all patients, the IRTT revealed the shadows of the Pars plana and Pars plicata of the ciliary body on the sclera as well as the shadow of an IOFB.

Conclusion: The technique of IRTT in patients with penetrating eye injury allows non-invasive imaging of IOFB in the projection of the ciliary body and identification of their localisation.

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