Four cases of orbital gunshot wounds are described in this article. The first patient attempted suicide. The bullet crossed his right orbit and ethmoidal sinus and stopped in his left ethmoidal sinus, partially penetrating in the left orbit. The right eye had no light perception because of an undirect optic neuropathy. The second patient was shot during a war by a sniper in his left orbit. His left eye had no light perception because of a total retinal detachment-the bullet had remained deep in the orbit. In these first two cases, the projectile was successfully removed by a transconjunctival orbitotomy. The third patient and fourth patient accidently shot themselves several years previously. They both had a severe bilateral traumat...
Gunshot injuries to the paranasal sinuses and orbita are uncommon. Their severity depends on missile...
Functional assessment of visual system in orbital traumas is very important both for practical treat...
The eye may be injured by various penetrating and non-penetrating injuries like sticks, pencils, rod...
Four cases of orbital gunshot wounds are described in this article. The first patient attempted sui...
ABSTRACT The authors present an unusual case and clinical case report of a 21 year old patien...
SUMmARY The case is described of a man who at the age of 17 suffered accidental penetration of his r...
The removal of deeply-embedded foreign bodies always presents a problem. The follow-ing case is repo...
To report case a bullet in right cavum orbita. Case report, a man twenty two years old with bullet i...
Orbital injuries occur in a variety of settings, road traffic accidents (RTA) being the commonest. I...
Good visual outcome following ocular emergencies will depend on prompt presentation, recognition and...
Background: Intraorbital metallic foreign bodies have varied clinical presentations. Here, we report...
Intraorbital foreign body (IOFB) has been a rare phenomenon in the cases of gunshot wounds and alway...
Penetrating orbital injuries pose a serious threat to vision, ocular motility, and in some cases, li...
Orbital apex fractures are a debilitating condition that can cause vision problems and are often ass...
Orbito-ocular injuries with retained intra-orbital foreign bodies affecting both orbits are uncommon...
Gunshot injuries to the paranasal sinuses and orbita are uncommon. Their severity depends on missile...
Functional assessment of visual system in orbital traumas is very important both for practical treat...
The eye may be injured by various penetrating and non-penetrating injuries like sticks, pencils, rod...
Four cases of orbital gunshot wounds are described in this article. The first patient attempted sui...
ABSTRACT The authors present an unusual case and clinical case report of a 21 year old patien...
SUMmARY The case is described of a man who at the age of 17 suffered accidental penetration of his r...
The removal of deeply-embedded foreign bodies always presents a problem. The follow-ing case is repo...
To report case a bullet in right cavum orbita. Case report, a man twenty two years old with bullet i...
Orbital injuries occur in a variety of settings, road traffic accidents (RTA) being the commonest. I...
Good visual outcome following ocular emergencies will depend on prompt presentation, recognition and...
Background: Intraorbital metallic foreign bodies have varied clinical presentations. Here, we report...
Intraorbital foreign body (IOFB) has been a rare phenomenon in the cases of gunshot wounds and alway...
Penetrating orbital injuries pose a serious threat to vision, ocular motility, and in some cases, li...
Orbital apex fractures are a debilitating condition that can cause vision problems and are often ass...
Orbito-ocular injuries with retained intra-orbital foreign bodies affecting both orbits are uncommon...
Gunshot injuries to the paranasal sinuses and orbita are uncommon. Their severity depends on missile...
Functional assessment of visual system in orbital traumas is very important both for practical treat...
The eye may be injured by various penetrating and non-penetrating injuries like sticks, pencils, rod...