Bilateral pneumatic blowout fractures in a patient with silent sinus syndrome while diving.

Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-28 DOI:10.1080/01676830.2023.2181974
Richard L Arceneaux, Kasey M Cooper, Matthew G Vicinanzo
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A 37-year-old scuba diver developed sudden severe headache, mid-facial pressure/pain and diplopia while diving. Upon examination, he had signs and symptoms consistent with silent sinus syndrome (SSS), including bilateral enophthalmos, hypoglobus, and diplopia/strabismus in conjunction with CT findings of occluded maxillary sinus ostia, atrophic/collapsed maxillary sinuses, and bilateral orbital floor fractures with fat herniation. As there was no history of trauma or chronic sinusitis, this rare case of bilateral SSS was deemed the cause of the spontaneous fractures (i.e. barotrauma secondary to a lack of equalization to ambient surrounding pressure). Transconjunctival repair of the fractures was successful and maxillary sinus antrostomies re-established aeration of the sinuses. We present this case and its management, as well as review the literature concerning sinus barotrauma as a result of diving and SSS. There have been no reports of orbital fractures primarily caused by scuba diving, nor secondarily from diving with the rare entity, SSS.

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一名潜水时患有无声窦综合征的患者双侧气压爆破骨折。
一名 37 岁的潜水员在潜水时突然出现剧烈头痛、面中部压痛和复视。经检查,他的体征和症状与无声鼻窦综合征(SSS)一致,包括双侧眼球突出、眼睑下垂、复视/斜视,同时 CT 发现上颌窦孔闭塞、上颌窦萎缩/塌陷、双侧眶底骨折伴脂肪疝出。由于没有外伤或慢性鼻窦炎病史,这种罕见的双侧 SSS 病例被认为是自发性骨折的原因(即因周围环境压力不平衡而继发的气压创伤)。经结膜修复骨折的手术非常成功,上颌窦造口术重新恢复了上颌窦的通气功能。我们介绍了这个病例及其处理方法,并回顾了有关潜水和 SSS 导致的鼻窦气压创伤的文献。目前还没有关于主要由水肺潜水造成的眼眶骨折的报道,也没有关于由罕见的 SSS 引起的眼眶骨折的报道。
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