Post-traumatic orbitorrhea: An underestimated life-threatening complication following anterior skull base fractures
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- DOI: 10.1177/1120672119867827
Post-traumatic orbitorrhea: An underestimated life-threatening complication following anterior skull base fractures
Abstract
Orbitorrhea is defined as a leak of cerebrospinal fluid from a cranio-orbital fistula. It is usually related to anterior skull base trauma. Orbitorrhea is an exceptional and life-threatening condition which should be promptly managed. We herein report the case of a right post-traumatic orbitorrhea following anterior skull base trauma. Conservative treatment was initially attempted. At 6 weeks, recurrence was noted, and the patient underwent neurosurgical management. A few months later, a secondary upper lid retraction was diagnosed and treated by full-thickness skin graft with favourable outcome. To our knowledge, fewer than 30 cases have been previously reported. Ophthalmologists should be aware of this life-threatening condition which could be underestimated.
Keywords: Orbitorrhea; anterior skull base fracture; craniotomy; lid retraction; lumbar drain.
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