圆珠笔致儿童眶颅损伤1例

A. Rahimizadeh
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由于相对尖锐和不寻常的物体造成的颅脑损伤是罕见的。几乎大多数此类病例发生在儿科人群中。这些损伤大多涉及物体通过薄薄的眶顶进入头盖骨。在这里,作者描述了一个3岁的孩子,他留下了一支圆珠笔的笔尖,水晶笔筒的一部分从右眶顶进入颅骨。手术干预,右额叶开颅,清除相应异物,清除通路,双重修复,使患者完全恢复。
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Orbitocranial Injury by a Ballpoint Pen in a Child: A Case Report
Craniocerebral injuries due to relatively sharp and unusual objects are rare. Nearly most of such cases occur within the pediatric population. A majority of these injuries involve the objects entering the cranium via thin orbital roof. Herein the authors describe a 3-year-old child with the retained tip of a ballpoint pen and a broken part of its crystal barrel which had entered the cranium via the right orbital roof. Surgical intervention, with right frontal craniotomy by removal of the corresponding foreign bodies, debridement of the path and dual repair results in full recovery of the patient.
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