Abstract
Purpose To report a case of iatrogenic open globe eye injury occurring during endoscopic sinus surgery. Design Case report and literature review. Methods A 10-year-old boy presented with periorbital swelling and subconjunctival hemorrhage of the left eye following bilateral nasal adenoidectomy. Funduscopic examination showed evidence of a full-thickness open globe injury at the equator in the inferior nasal midperiphery. Results The injury most likely was secondary to inadvertent perforation of the lamina papiracea with entrance into the orbit and subsequent penetration of the globe. Conclusion Sinus surgery has been reported previously in association with severe orbital complications. We are unaware of previous reports of open globe injury following sinus surgery.
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