A healthy 13-year-old female was struck in the left eye by a fish-hook
while fishing. The fish-hook penetrated the cornea, passed the anteri
or chamber and exited from a second corneal site near the limbus. The
fish-hook was removed by cutting its shank and pushing it out of the w
ounds. Visual acuity was 20/20 OS after surgery. Mild corneal scarring
was present at the penetration sites. We would like to report this ca
se because there is a limited number of patients with penetrating corn
eal fish-hook injuries and this case presents the only female patient
in the ophthalmological literature who suffered corneal fishhook injur
y.