Literature DB >> 16488930

Importance of sagittal orbital imaging in evaluating extraocular muscle trauma following endoscopic sinus surgery.

N Ela-Dalman1, F G Velez, A L Rosenbaum.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Orbital trauma may result in severe restrictive, paralytic, or combined strabismus. Clinical diagnosis may be extremely challenging. Orbital imaging is helpful in determining the exact site of injury, functionality, and integrity of the extraocular muscles. A typical study now includes coronal and axial views of the muscles. This study aimed to emphasise the importance of sagittal imaging of the orbit when evaluating extraocular muscle injury or entrapment.
METHODS: A retrospective review of two subjects who underwent endoscopic sinus surgery procedures that resulted in trauma to the medial rectus muscle. High resolution orbital imaging studies were performed.
RESULTS: High resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans with coronal and axial views suggested a large section of the muscle was not present and was probably destroyed. In both cases there was a displacement of the mid-portion of the medial rectus muscle into an area of bony defect not seen on the axial and coronal views. Sagittal images demonstrated continuity between the anterior and posterior segments of the medial rectus muscle in each case.
CONCLUSION: Surgical strategies are dependent on accurate interpretation of MRI scans. Muscle displacement may result in axial and coronal orbital imaging misinterpretation. Sagittal views were essential to determine muscle integrity.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16488930      PMCID: PMC1860211          DOI: 10.1136/bjo.2005.088120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0007-1161            Impact factor:   4.638


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4.  Strabismic complications following endoscopic sinus surgery: diagnosis and surgical management.

Authors:  Neepa M Thacker; Federico G Velez; Joseph L Demer; Arthur L Rosenbaum
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5.  Severe strabismus after scleral buckling: multiple mechanisms revealed by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging.

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8.  Medial rectus muscle injuries associated with functional endoscopic sinus surgery: characterization and management.

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9.  A 12-year, prospective study of extraocular muscle imaging in complex strabismus.

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4.  Anatomical analysis of intraorbital structures regarding sinus surgery using multiplanar reconstruction of computed tomography scans.

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5.  Isolated Inferior Rectus Muscle Entrapment following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery.

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6.  A Rare Case of Cyclotorsion Due to Medial Rectus Displacement Following Orbital Trauma.

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