GMS Ophthalmology Cases (Mar 2019)

Traumatic superior orbital fissure syndrome

  • Özcan, Sait Coskun,
  • Önder, Feyza,
  • Demir, Nedime,
  • Özarslan Özcan, Deniz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/oc000099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. Doc10

Abstract

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Objective: Traumatic superior orbital fissure syndrome is a rare complication that occurs in association with craniofacial trauma. In the present case, there were no associated orbital fractures or other lesions to explain.Methods: We present a-16-year-old patient with total ophthalmoplegia, ptosis, and anesthesia of the upper eyelid and forehead 6 hours after a reported trauma to the left eye. We measured the width of the superior orbital fissure on the horizontal plane including the optic canal using computed tomography scans.Results: Radiological examinations did not reveal any orbital fractures. However, the superior orbital fissure on the affected side was only , increasing susceptibility to indirect trauma.Conclusions: A narrow superior orbital fissure may play a role for superior orbital fissure syndrome altering the transmitted force from the trauma and edema.

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