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Tension pneumo-orbit treated by endoscopic, endonasal decompression: case report and literature review

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2008

Abstract

Objective:

We present a 38-year-old man with a tension pneumo-orbit following medial orbital wall fracture, managed with endoscopic decompression.

Method:

A case report and a review of the world literature concerning the aetiology, clinical features and management of medial orbital wall fractures are presented.

Results:

Our patient presented with a post-traumatic tension pneumo-orbit exacerbated by air travel and nose-blowing. Computed tomography revealed a fracture of the ethmoid bone, and intra-orbital emphysema causing proptosis. Management with endoscopic, endonasal surgery produced excellent results, with decompression achieved and immediate and sustained improvement in visual acuity.

Conclusion:

A search of the world literature revealed no documented cases of tension pneumo-orbit as a complication of medial orbital wall fracture. Endoscopic sinus surgery is currently used in the management of nasal and sinus diseases and their orbital complications. We discuss this extended indication of endoscopic surgery, and its advantages over other surgical approaches.

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Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 2008

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