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Sharma, S; Wilcsek, GA; Francis, IC; Lee, D; Coroneo, MT; Harrison, H; Wolf, G; Stammberger, H.
Management of acute surgical orbital haemorrhage: an otorhinolaryngological and ophthalmological perspective.
J Laryngol Otol. 2000; 114(8):621-626 Doi: 10.1258/0022215001906327 (- Case Report)
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Stammberger Heinz
Wolf Gerald
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Abstract:
This retrospective report describes the management and outcome of seven patients who suffered an acute surgical orbital haemorrhage (ASOH), secondary to a surgical procedure performed on either the sinuses, orbits or eyelids. All patients but one recovered their pre-operative vision. A management plan is outlined on how to assess and tackle this complication, so that the ENT surgeon may be better prepared to meet such an acute surgical emergency, should it arise.
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Adult -
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Eye Hemorrhage - therapy
Eyelid Diseases - surgery
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Middle Aged -
Orbital Diseases - therapy
Paranasal Sinuses - surgery
Postoperative Hemorrhage - therapy
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