| Literature DB >> 29450319 |
Iliescu Daniela Adriana1, Stefan Cornel1, Timaru Cristina Mihaela1, Schmitzer Speranta2, De Simone Algerino1, Batras Mehdi1, Zeca Cristina Elena3, Maciuceanu-Zarnescu Mircea Bogdan3.
Abstract
The authors report a case of upper eyelid abscess in a 30 year old male that presented in the ophthalmology department with complains of recurrent eyelid pyosis, hyperaemia and swelling that started 2 months earlier and that did not ease to repeated courses of antibiotic therapy. The reported history of the patient revealed frontal sinus trauma that occurred 5 years before and that required surgical treatment (fixation with titan plaque and screws) with total healing and giving no further complains over the next years. The present cranial CT imaging showed intraorbital fat infiltration with displacement of one orbital arcade screw. Clinical findings showed normal ocular mobility. Antibiotic treatment and screw extraction through eyelid fistula improved the outcome but did not resolve the fistulous communication. Final management involved surgical removal of orbital arcade plaque and remaining screw and excision of fistula tract. The postoperative outcome was very good and the fistula remained closed but left the patient with an upper eyelid retraction which will require oculoplastic surgery in the future.Entities:
Keywords: eyelid abscess; eyelid retraction; frontal sinus trauma; orbital cellulitis
Year: 2015 PMID: 29450319 PMCID: PMC5712951
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rom J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2457-4325