Five Cases of Orbital Infarction Syndrome Caused by Compression of Surgical Scalp Flap / 대한뇌혈관외과학회지
Korean Journal of Cerebrovascular Surgery
; : 53-57, 2003.
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ABSTRACT
Orbital infarction syndrome is a rare disorder resulting from ischemia of the intraocular and intraorbital structures due to hypoperfusion of the ophthalmic artery and its branches. The syndrome can occur with common carotid artery occlusion, orbital mucormycosis, giant cell arteritis and complications of surgery and manifests proptosis, ophthalmoplegia, and unilateral blindness. We recently experienced 5 cases of proptosis, ophthalmoplegia and unilateral blindness immediately after operation for 2 years. The cause of orbital infarction syndrome in these cases appeared to be the direct compression of orbit by the tightly retracted frontal scalp flap. We report and discuss possible mechanism with literature review.
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Main subject:
Ophthalmic Artery
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Orbit
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Scalp
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Giant Cell Arteritis
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Exophthalmos
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Blindness
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Carotid Artery, Common
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Infarction
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Ischemia
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Korean Journal of Cerebrovascular Surgery
Year:
2003
Document type:
Article