Al-Sebeih Khalid, Karagiozov Kostadin, Jafar Abdulmohsen
Department of Surgery-Otolaryngology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, PO Box 17228 khalidiya, 72453 Kuwait.
J Craniofac Surg. 2002 Mar;13(2):303-7. doi: 10.1097/00001665-200203000-00022.
Penetrating craniofacial injuries are rare especially in the pediatric age group. They are potentially life-threatening and challenging injuries. We describe an unusual trauma in a 30-month-old child who suffered a craniofacial injury caused by TV antenna. Clinical examination and radiological investigation showed the antenna penetrating the hard palate, left posterior nasal choana, sphenoid sinus, and skull base, up to pituitary fossa. There was no evidence of great vessels injury that confirmed by cerebral angiography. Transpalatal approach was used to remove the antenna and repair the skull base defect. There was no neurological or visual activity deficit postoperatively. The child developed diabetes insipidus that is well controlled using desmopressin.
穿透性颅面损伤很少见,尤其是在儿童年龄组。它们是潜在的危及生命且具有挑战性的损伤。我们描述了一名30个月大儿童的罕见创伤,该儿童因电视天线导致颅面损伤。临床检查和影像学检查显示天线穿透硬腭、左侧后鼻孔、蝶窦和颅底,直至垂体窝。脑血管造影证实没有大血管损伤的证据。采用经腭入路取出天线并修复颅底缺损。术后没有神经或视觉活动缺陷。患儿出现尿崩症,使用去氨加压素控制良好。