Avraham Elad, Smolikov Alexander, Smolyakov Rozalia, Azriel Amit, Sufaro Yuval, Kaisman-Elbaz Tehila, Zlatin Gregory, Melamed Israel
Department of Neurosurgery, Soroka University Medical Center, Beersheba, Israel.
Department of Radiology, Soroka University Medical Center, Beersheba, Israel.
Front Surg. 2020 Sep 22;7:533567. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2020.533567. eCollection 2020.
Non-missile transorbital penetrating head injuries are relatively rare, though potentially fatal injuries. Trajectory for intracranial entrance is typically via the orbital roof, the superior orbital fissure (SOF), or the optic canal. Non-metallic intracranial penetrating injuries are even scarcer and may pose unusual diagnostic and surgical challenges. Here we present and discuss a unique case of a penetrating injury by a wooden foreign body (FB) which entered and expanded the inter-dural space of the lateral cavernous sinus (CS) sinus wall without intracavernous or intradural involvement. The patient was a 71 year-old male who fell face-down and sustained a penetrating transorbital injury by a dry twig fragment, which passed through the SOF and into the interdural space of lateral wall of the ipsilateral CS. The patient was fully conscious (GCS15) at presentation but had severe ocular injury (complete ophthalmoplegia and blindness of the injured eye). The wooden FB was successfully removed via a minimally invasive subtemporal intradural approach with no apparent immediate or long-term complications. We emphasize the unusual diagnostic and surgical challenges related to this kind of rare injuries as reflected by the decision-making considerations taken in the presented case.
非导弹性经眶穿透性颅脑损伤相对少见,但具有潜在致命性。颅内入口的轨迹通常经眶顶、眶上裂(SOF)或视神经管。非金属性颅内穿透伤更为罕见,可能带来特殊的诊断和手术挑战。在此,我们呈现并讨论一例独特的木质异物(FB)穿透伤病例,该异物进入并扩展了海绵窦(CS)外侧壁的硬膜间间隙,未累及海绵窦内或硬膜内。患者为一名71岁男性,面部朝下摔倒,被一根干燥的细树枝碎片造成经眶穿透伤,该碎片穿过眶上裂进入同侧海绵窦外侧壁的硬膜间间隙。患者就诊时意识清醒(格拉斯哥昏迷评分15分),但眼部损伤严重(伤眼完全性眼肌麻痹和失明)。通过微创颞下入路硬膜内成功取出木质异物,未出现明显的近期或远期并发症。我们强调了此类罕见损伤相关的特殊诊断和手术挑战,如本病例中的决策考量所反映的那样。