Journal article

Orbital compartment syndrome following aneurysm surgery

AJ Gauden, T Hardy, HG MacK, HV Danesh-Meyer, AH Kaye

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

Orbital compartment syndrome (OCS) is a rare cause of blindness following intracranial surgery. We report a patient with OCS following intracranial cerebrovascular surgery precipitated by severe straining. OCS occurred due to a rapid increase in intraorbital pressure within the rigid confines of the orbit causing hypoperfusion of critical neural structures, which resulted in visual loss and a complete external ophthalmoplegia. Treatment involved urgent surgical soft tissue decompression of the orbit, corticosteroids and osmotic agents. It is important to consider OCS as a cause of blindness in the neurosurgical postoperative setting as without rapid treatment this condition has a very poor p..

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