Double extraocular muscle avulsion following injury by goat's horn.

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Bhavika Bansal, Shailja Tibrewal, Soveeta Rath, Richa Sharma, Suma Ganesh
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Abstract

Introduction: Trauma to extraocular muscle without globe perforation is rare. This case report describes the clinical features and principles of repair of the simultaneous injury to two extraocular muscles sustained from a goat's horn. Methods: Case records of the 36-year-old man who suffered trauma to his left eye were reviewed. Results: Examination revealed diplopia, hypotropia of the left eye, and a lacerated superior conjunctiva through which a muscle tendon prolapsed. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the orbit indicated discontinuity and fuzziness of the left superior rectus muscle (SR). Surgical exploration showed that the prolapsed tendon belonged to the superior oblique muscle (SO). Avulsion of SR was also noted 14 mm from its insertion. The proximal end of SR was anastomosed with the distal segment. The proximal end of the SO could not be traced. Postoperatively, the elevation improved marginally and there was a small hypotropia. His diplopia was managed with prisms. Discussion:The goat's horn acted like a hook and avulsed two contiguous muscles from orbit in a posterior to anterior direction. The hypertropia due to SO avulsion was compensated partly by the hypotropia due to the concurrent damage to the SR. Immediate surgical intervention resulted in a good alignment.

羊角伤后双眼外肌撕脱。
简介:眼外肌外伤无眼球穿孔是罕见的。本病例报告描述了山羊角同时损伤两眼外肌的临床特点和修复原则。方法:回顾36岁男性左眼外伤患者的病例记录。结果:检查发现复视,左眼低视,上结膜撕裂,肌肉肌腱脱垂。眼眶核磁共振显示左上直肌(SR)不连续性和模糊。手术探查显示脱垂肌腱属于上斜肌(SO)。SR在距其插入14mm处也有撕脱。SR近端与远端吻合。SO的近端无法追踪。术后仰角轻度改善,有轻微的低视。他的复视是用棱镜矫正的。讨论:山羊的角像一个钩子,从眼眶向后向前撕脱了两块相邻的肌肉。由于前韧带撕脱造成的斜视部分被同时造成的前韧带损伤引起的斜视所补偿。立即进行手术治疗,导致了良好的对齐。
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Strabismus
Strabismus OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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