Javed Ahmed, Wong Vicki, Young Jane, Durnian Jon
St. Paul's Eye Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, UK.
Case Rep Ophthalmol. 2015 Jan 14;6(1):7-11. doi: 10.1159/000371571. eCollection 2015 Jan-Apr.
We report a presumed damage to the left superior rectus (SR) muscle following a dog bite injury that resulted in a marked weakness of elevation and vertical diplopia. A 30-year-old male presented in October 2010 following a dog bite around his left superotemporal orbit. An ophthalmic examination was unremarkable. The patient immediately complained of vertical diplopia, which did not settle during a period of observation lasting approximately 9 months following the attack. An orthoptist examination confirmed a marked restriction of upgaze. A diagnosis of isolated SR injury, secondary to the dog bite, was suspected. A left Knapp procedure was performed. The surgery was uneventful with scar tissue found around the SR. Three months following his surgery, the patient was orthophoric in both primary positions and in the downgaze with a residual 20-prism dioptre hypotropia in the upgaze. Our patient was unusual in that the bite weakened the SR in isolation. We also show the successful management of this novel case using a simple Knapp procedure.
我们报告了一例狗咬伤后推测左侧上直肌(SR)受损的病例,该损伤导致明显的上举无力和垂直性复视。一名30岁男性于2010年10月因左颞上眼眶周围被狗咬伤前来就诊。眼科检查未见异常。患者立即诉说有垂直性复视,在咬伤后约9个月的观察期内复视未缓解。斜视矫正师检查证实上视明显受限。怀疑诊断为继发于狗咬伤的孤立性SR损伤。实施了左侧Knapp手术。手术过程顺利,在SR周围发现了瘢痕组织。术后三个月,患者在第一眼位和下视时眼位正位,上视时残留20棱镜度的下斜视。我们的患者不同寻常之处在于咬伤仅孤立地削弱了SR。我们还展示了使用简单的Knapp手术成功治疗这一罕见病例的过程。