MacEwen C J, Fullarton G
Br J Ophthalmol. 1986 Feb;70(2):147-9. doi: 10.1136/bjo.70.2.147.
An unusual case of intracranial penetration of a bread knife through the orbit is described. Despite the proximity of the blade to the internal carotids, the optic nerves and chiasm, and the pituitary the patient survived with only a minimal field defect affecting the eye opposite to the entry site; otherwise no neurological or endocrine deficit was evident.
本文描述了一例面包刀经眼眶穿入颅内的罕见病例。尽管刀身紧邻颈内动脉、视神经及视交叉和垂体,但患者仅存在与刀进入部位相对侧眼睛的轻微视野缺损,除此之外未出现明显的神经或内分泌功能缺损而存活下来。