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Transorbital Intracranial Penetrating Injury From Impaling on an Earpick
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2007
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NeurotologySurgeryAnatomyWooden EarpickCraniomaxillofacial TraumaOrthopaedic SurgeryFacial TraumaExtracranial ComplicationsSkull Base SurgeryBrain InjuryMaxillofacial SurgerySkull BaseHealth SciencesHead And Neck SurgeryForeign BodyNeurological SurgeryCraniomaxillofacial Trauma SurgerySuperior Orbital FissureCraniofacial SurgeryMedicine
An inebriated 86-year-old man impaled himself on a wooden earpick that penetrated through the superior orbital fissure into the prepontine cistern. The patient underwent surgery immediately by a lateral suboccipital approach, and the earpick was pulled out through the wound with control of hemorrhage from the cavernous sinus. He survived this event with no neurologic deficits apart from complete ipsilateral ophthalmoplegia and ptosis. Prompt imaging and surgical intervention allowing direct visualization of the foreign body and prevention of intracranial complications are part of proper management of this problem.
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