1. Treatment of a Transorbital Penetrating Injury: A Particular Endovascular Approach
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G Fanelli, M Natrella, Gianmarco Lunardi, M Cristoferi, T Meloni, and L Duc
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.operation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Eye injuries ,X ray computed ,medicine ,Humans ,Foreign Bodies ,Craniotomy ,Neurological deficit ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Endovascular Procedures ,Original Articles ,medicine.disease ,Eye Injuries, Penetrating ,Cerebral Angiography ,Surgery ,Tomography x ray computed ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Transorbital ,Cerebral angiography - Abstract
The management of craniocerebral penetrating injury currently represents a challenge for neurosurgeons and neuroradiologists and requires innovative planning. This report describes the case of a worker admitted to hospital with an intracranial piece of concrete-cutting saw stuck through the right eye. At the time of admission the patient was conscious and this fact influenced the choice of a particular approach. This patient escaped without neurological deficit or complications, except for the inevitable removal of an eye.
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- 2012
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