P. Talavero González, J. García Bella, E. Hernández García, E. Vico Ruiz, Á. Romo López, R. Gómez de Liaño Sánchez
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Management of bilateral oculomotor paralysis after traumatic head injury: a case report
A 73-year-old male with disabling torticollis. He suffered a severe traumatic head injury when he had 36 years old, affecting multiple cranial nerves, including III, IV and VI bilaterally. On actual examination he presented a large torticollis left head turn that compensates the diplopía. In the right eye, −4 limitation of adduction, −1 limitation of elevation and horizontal nystagmus on abduction. In the left eye, −6 limitation of abduction, −2 limitation of adduction, −1 limitation of elevation and −2 limitation of depression (0–8 scale). The right eye underwent Nasal Nishida procedure and the left eye underwent a Temporal Nishida. One year after the surgery the patient was no longer maintaining a head turn but had a mild tilt to the right and inttermitent diplopía.
Nishida procedure can be a good option in cases of complex bilateral oculomotor paralysis.