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==DDX== | ==DDX== | ||
#[[Orbital Hematoma]] | |||
##Proptosis, diffuse pain | |||
#[[Ruptured Globe]] | |||
##Tear-shaped pupil | |||
##Extrusion of intraocular content | |||
#Orbital zygomatic fracture | |||
##Most common | |||
#Nasoethmoid fracture | |||
##Inspect for: | |||
###Damage to medial canthal ligament | |||
###Damage to lacrimal duct | |||
###Medial rectus entrapment | |||
#Orbial Floor fracture | |||
##Inspect for: | |||
#Entrapment of inferior rectus | ###Entrapment of inferior rectus | ||
#Enophthalmos | ###Enophthalmos | ||
#Damage to infraorbital nerve | ###Damage to infraorbital nerve | ||
#Retinal Detachment | |||
##Hyphema | |||
##Optic Nerve Shealth Hematoma | |||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== |
Revision as of 20:29, 14 July 2011
Background
- Water's view is 83% sensitive at detecting these.
- 10-20% have ocular injury. binocular diploplia from direct muscle injury resolves in 82%, but diploplia from entrapment requires surgical repair.
- Malignant emphysema and/or retrobulbar hemmorhage are emergencies requiring a lateral canthotomy.
Diagnosis
- Eye
- Acuity, extraocular movements
- Blurry, double, or decreased vision?
- Pain with EOM?
- Pupil
- Reactivity, size, shape
- Globe
- Proptosis or enophthalmos?
- Increased intercanthal distance?
- Extrusion of intraocular contents?
- Orbit
- Crepitus from fracture into sinuses?
Orbital CT Indications
- Evidence of fracture on exam
- Decreased extraocular mobility
- Decreased visual acuity
- Severe pain
- Unable to perform adequate exam
DDX
- Orbital Hematoma
- Proptosis, diffuse pain
- Ruptured Globe
- Tear-shaped pupil
- Extrusion of intraocular content
- Orbital zygomatic fracture
- Most common
- Nasoethmoid fracture
- Inspect for:
- Damage to medial canthal ligament
- Damage to lacrimal duct
- Medial rectus entrapment
- Inspect for:
- Orbial Floor fracture
- Inspect for:
- Entrapment of inferior rectus
- Enophthalmos
- Damage to infraorbital nerve
- Inspect for:
- Retinal Detachment
- Hyphema
- Optic Nerve Shealth Hematoma
Treatment
- Azithromycin or augmentin
- Extraocular muscle entrapment
- May result in oculocardiac reflex -> vagal symptoms
- Consider release of entrapped muscle
- Decreased extraocular movement not due to entrapment
- Consider corticosteroids
- Surgical indications include greater tha 2mm enopthalmos and/or persistent diploplia.