眼外肌损伤:直肌损伤的临床诊断和外科治疗。

IF 1 Q3 SURGERY
Cen-Hung Lin, Pi-Chieh Lin, Ching-Hua Hsieh
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摘要

我们旨在回顾创伤性眼外直肌断裂的临床诊断和手术治疗方法,这是成人创伤患者斜视和复视的一种罕见但重要的原因。本文综述了四块直肌的解剖、损伤机制、临床表现、影像学评价、损伤类型分类、管理策略、结果和未来治疗方向。眼外直肌的破坏可通过钝性创伤(通常导致眶骨折中的肌肉夹持)或穿透性创伤(导致撕裂或撕脱)发生。临床特征包括复视,眼球运动受限,在某些情况下,可见肌肉脱垂。影像学评估包括计算机断层扫描作为一线方法,磁共振成像提供优越的软组织细节,前段光学相干断层扫描为手术计划提供有价值的信息。治疗的重点是早期干预,手术修复最好在24-48小时内进行,撕裂或撕脱在几天内进行。结果因损伤严重程度和治疗时间而异,早期干预预后较好。虽然外伤性眼外直肌断裂是一个复杂的挑战,但及时诊断和手术治疗往往会产生良好的结果。未来治疗的进展可能包括先进的成像技术、用于肌肉重建的工程组织、精细的手术方法和改进的跨学科创伤护理方案。
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Extraocular Muscle Trauma: Clinical Approach to Diagnosis and Surgical Management of Rectus Muscle Disruptions.

We aimed to review the clinical approach to diagnos and surgical management of traumatic extraocular rectus muscle disruptions, a rare but significant cause of strabismus and diplopia in the adult trauma patients. This review examined the anatomy of the four rectus muscles, mechanisms of injury, clinical presentation, imaging evaluation, classification of injury types, management strategies, outcomes, and future directions in treatment. Extraocular rectus muscle disruptions occur through blunt trauma (typically causing muscle entrapment in the orbital fractures) or penetrating trauma (causing laceration or avulsion). Clinical features include diplopia, restricted eye movement, and in some cases, visible muscle prolapse. Imaging evaluation includes computed tomographyas first-line approach, with magnetic resonance imaging providing superior soft tissue detail, and anterior segment optical coherence tomography offering valuable information for surgical planning. Management focuses on early intervention, with surgical repair ideally performed within 24-48 hours for entrapped muscles and within days for lacerations or avulsions. Outcomes vary based on injury severity and timing of treatment, with better prognosis associated with early intervention. While traumatic extraocular rectus muscle disruptions present complex challenges, prompt diagnosis and surgical management often yield favorable results. Future advances in treatment might involve advanced imaging techniques, engineered tissue for muscle reconstruction, refined surgical approaches, and improved interdisciplinary trauma care protocols.

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