1. Removal of a chopstick out of the cavernous sinus, pons, and cerebellar vermis through the superior orbital fissure.
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Mitilian D, Charon B, Brunelle F, and Di Rocco F
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- Brain Injuries diagnostic imaging, Brain Injuries surgery, Cavernous Sinus diagnostic imaging, Cavernous Sinus injuries, Cavernous Sinus pathology, Cerebellum diagnostic imaging, Cerebellum injuries, Cerebellum pathology, Child, Preschool, Cranial Nerve Injuries diagnostic imaging, Cranial Nerve Injuries pathology, Cranial Nerve Injuries physiopathology, Decompression, Surgical methods, Eyelids injuries, Facial Injuries diagnostic imaging, Facial Injuries surgery, Foreign Bodies diagnostic imaging, Head Injuries, Penetrating diagnostic imaging, Head Injuries, Penetrating surgery, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Mydriasis etiology, Mydriasis physiopathology, Orbit diagnostic imaging, Orbit injuries, Orbit pathology, Orbital Fractures diagnostic imaging, Orbital Fractures surgery, Paresis etiology, Paresis physiopathology, Pons diagnostic imaging, Pons injuries, Pons pathology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome, Brain Injuries pathology, Facial Injuries pathology, Foreign Bodies surgery, Head Injuries, Penetrating pathology, Neurosurgical Procedures methods, Orbital Fractures pathology
- Abstract
Penetrating non-missile orbito cranial injuries are rare in a civilian pediatric setting. We describe a case of a trans-orbital penetration by a wooden chopstick deep down into the cerebellar vermis detected at neuroradiological examination in a child presenting for head injury. The foreign body was successfully pulled out in one piece surgically.
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- 2009
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