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Optic Nerve Transection: A Model of Adult Neuron Apoptosis in the Central Nervous System
Published on: May 12, 2011
[Penetrating transorbital intracranial foreign body]
Erdinç Civelek1, Salih Bilgiç, Serdar Kabataş
1Department of Neurosurgery, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, 34390 Capa, Istanbul, Turkey. civsurgeon@yahoo.com
Abstract:
We report a seven year-old boy who suffered left orbital penetration of an industrial sewing machine needle. The needle passing through the left orbit and sphenoid bone at the posterior was extending into the layers of the dura of the left temporal lobe. In this patient, we preferred surgical approach and there was no complication after surgery. Penetrating intraorbital foreign materials with intracranial extension may lead to complications such as intracerebral hematoma, brain abscess, CSF fistula, proptosis of the eye, diplopia, orbital cellulitis and periorbital abscess. They have to be removed by surgical approach to prevent potential complications.
