| Literature DB >> 30445357 |
Mohamed El Sayed1, Reem Hassan Saad2, Ahmed Fereir3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Impacted foreign bodies in the complex maxillofacial region is uncommon and their safe removal is a challenge. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Case report; Facial trauma; Foreign body; Maxillofacial; Orbital injury; Stab wounds
Year: 2018 PMID: 30445357 PMCID: PMC6258364 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2018.10.064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2210-2612
Fig. 1Showing the preoperative presentation of the patient with the foreign body in situ. (a) frontal view of the patient with unequal eye level. (b, c) Paranasal sinuses and lateral skull views respectively. (d, e, f) Axial, coronal and 3D computed tomography cuts respectively.
Fig. 2Showing the immediate postoperative results (a) the extracted knife blade (the foreign body) (b, c) posteroanterior and lateral skull views respectively showing the retained tip of the foreign body. (d) postoperative 3D computed tomography showing the resultant defect in the inferior orbital rim.
Fig. 3Showing clinical and radiographic results of the follow up period (a) Frontal view of the patient at 1 year postoperative with equal eye level. (b) 3D computed tomography at 2 years postoperative showing bone healing at the previous defect in the inferior orbital rim. (c) axial CT cut of the retained foreign body at 2 years of postoperative follow up.