| Literature DB >> 24195485 |
Takahiro Hiraoka1, Tomohiro Ogami, Fumiki Okamoto, Tetsuro Oshika.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To the best of our knowledge, only 14 cases of orbital or periorbital compressed air injuries from air guns or hoses have been reported in the literature. CASEEntities:
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24195485 PMCID: PMC4228247 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2415-13-68
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Figure 1Photographs of the sawdust factory and air compressor. (a) The sawdust factory. (b) The main part of the air compressor (W-35, Fuji Compressor MFG. Co., Ltd). (c) The current patient holding the air hose and nozzle.
Figure 2Photographs of face and anterior segment of the eye. (a) An external photograph demonstrates the swelling of the right eyelids and cheek. (b) Slight exophthalmos (3 mm) of the right eye was observed. (c) A small skin laceration (3 mm) near the right medial canthus was found. (d) Slit-lamp biomicroscopy showed subconjunctival emphysema and hemorrhage.
Figure 3An emergency computed tomography (CT) scan of the orbit, brain, neck, and chest. (a) The CT demonstrated subcutaneous emphysema of the right eyelids (arrow). (b) Emphysema in the right orbit was observed (circle). Subcutaneous emphysema of cheek area was also found (arrow). There was no apparent air in the intracranial space and fracture of the orbital wall or floor. (c) The existence of subcutaneous air in the neck was also confirmed (arrow). (d) Mediastinal emphysema was also found (arrow).
Summary of clinical features of compressed air injuries
| 29 M | A compressed air hose (details unknown) | 80 | (+) | UN/L | (+)/(+)/(+) | (−) | Restricted in abduction and elevation | (−) | 6/9 | Systemic and topical antibiotics | Good |
| (Hitchings) | |||||||||||
| 6 M | A high pressure air hose (details unknown) | 125 to 175 | (−) | Conj/R | (+)/(+)/(+) | Face/mediastinum/intracranial space | UN | Mydriasis | No light perception | Prophylactic antibitics | Optic atrophy/blindness/ptosis |
| (King) | |||||||||||
| 16 M | A compressed air jet from a one fourth inch diameter nozzle on the hose to clean foam rubber particles moulds | 90 to 100 | (+) | Conj/R | (+)/(+)/(+) | (−) | Normal | Extensive keratitis/iritis/iris atrophy/IOP increase (25 mmHg) | 20/40 | Cycloplegic and steroid -antibiotic drops and tabs | Good |
| (Walsh) | |||||||||||
| 12 M | An air hose tip (details unknown) | UN | UN | Conj/L | (+)/(+)/(+) | Intracranial space | UN | Corneal abrasion/iritis | 6/90 | Intravenous penicillin | Good |
| (Koenig) | |||||||||||
| 55 M | A high-pressure air tube used in a garage | UN | (−) | Conj/L | (+)/(+)/(+) | (−) | Vertical limitation | Corneal edema/iritis/mydriasis/IOP increase (80 mmHg) | 6/30 | Incision of conj to release the trapped air/suture of conj wound | Good |
| (Teller) | |||||||||||
| 29 M | A compressed air tube to clean metal dust | 50 | (+) | Conj/L | (−)/(+)/(−) | (−) | UN | Metal foreign body in the cornea/IOP increase (28 mmHg) | Normal | Removal of the foreign body/incision of conj to release the air/antibiotic ointment | Good |
| (Biger) | |||||||||||
| 19 M | A compressed air hose (details unknown) | 75 | UN | Conj/R | (+)/(+)/(+) | Neck/mediastinum/intracranial space | Restricted (details UN) | Keratitis/iritis/commotio retinae/IOP increase (22 mmHg) | 20/20 | Ice packs/steroid, β-blocker, and antibiotic drops/systemic antibiotics | Good |
| (Lubniewski) | |||||||||||
| 34 M | A compressed air gun for automobile mechanic | 100 to 120 | (+) | Conj/R | (+)/(+)/(+) | (−) | Normal | Corneal abrasion | 20/20 | Erythromycin ointment | Good |
| (Stroh) | |||||||||||
| 47 M | An air compressor hose (details unknown) | 120 | UN | Conj/R | (+)/(+)/(+) | Face/intracranial space | Normal | Iritis/commotio retinae | 20/100 | Irrigation and debridement of conj wound/oral cephalexin/topical steroid and antibiotics | Good |
| (Williams) | |||||||||||
| 29 M | A compressed air gun to clean saws for timberyard workers | 75 | (+) | Conj/R | (+)/(+)/(+) | Face | Restricted in all directions | (−) | 6/6 | Systemic steroid/topical antibiotics | Good |
| (Caesar) | |||||||||||
| 24 M | A compressed air hose (details unknown) | UN | UN | Conj/L | (−)/(+)/(−) | (−) | Restricted in all directions | Keratitis/iritis | 0.5 | Lubricating drops and ointment | Good |
| (Kaiserman) | |||||||||||
| 22 M | A compressed air tube in a metal factory | UN | (+) | Conj/L | (+)/(+)/(+) | Face/intracranial space | Restricted in all directions | (−) | 20/60 | Suture of conj laceration/systemic and topical antibiotics | Good |
| (Yuksel) | |||||||||||
| 23 M | A compressed air gun to clean some tools | UN | UN | Conj/L | (+)/(+)/(+) | (−) | Restricted in all directions | Commotio retinae | 20/30 | Oral ampicillin and ibuprofen/topical ciprofloxacin eye ointment and flubiprofen eye drops | Good |
| (Mathew) | |||||||||||
| 49 M | A high-pressure compressed air jet to clean a tool in a workshop | UN | (+) | Conj/R | (+)/(+)/(+) fracture of the medial wall | Intracranial space | Diplopia in an upward gaze | Corneal erosion/iritis/commotio retinae | 0.5 | Suture of conj laceration/cooling with ice bags | Good |
| (Hwang) | |||||||||||
| 30 M | A compressed air jet from a one fourth inch diameter nozzle on the hose to clean wood particles in a sawdust factory | 170 | (+) | Eyelid/R | (+)/(+)/(+) | Face/neck/mediastinum | Normal | (−) | 0.6 | Laceration suture of eyelid/systemic and topical antibiotics | Good |
| Current case | |||||||||||
psi = pounds per square inch, conj = conjunctiva, VA = visual acuity, IOP = intraocular pressure, UN = unknown, R = right, L = left.