Diplopia post sinus surgery
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Diplopia post sinus surgery
Orly Halachmi, Lionel KowalAlumni 17-10-11
RVEEH
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C.L.
• 79 y o lady• c/o: Post sinus surgery diplopia (worse in RG,
lately affecting PP), shuts one eye when reading.
• POHx: Bilateral PKE P/C +Yag Capsulotomy.• Press-on prism – did not help.
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C.L
• O/E: –VA : R 6/12 L 6/7cc–N4 R+LTitmus 200’’–AT 12/16–L Fundus Extortion
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CL in P.P
CT: X <--> LXTN X’=25 ^D X(T) = 18 ^
RHypoT=4 Changes : Dip <–> fusion
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RG
XTLMR-R HypoT
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OM: R UG
LIO+
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What now?
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MRI orbits axial T1
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Coronal T2 FSE
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Coronal T1
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• Abnormal morphology of the LSO and LMR compared with normal Rt side.
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• No intervening fat between LMR and orbital wall, nor between L SO and MR (compared to the Rt).
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• The MR tethered at midpoint to the lamina papyracea.
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Plan
Options: 1. To try to free up the muscle from where it is stuck to the bone (has an appointment with orbital doctor).2. Do a Muscle Sx w/o correcting the orbital wall/ freeing the Muscles.
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Option 2
a. Surgery• LIO weakening procedure.• LMR resection If LLR tight LLR recession. * Since this will make her ET in LG , she needs yoke muscle RMR recession (adjustable).b. BOTOX to the LLR/LIO (less reliable results than Sx).
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C Rene, G E Rose, R Lenthall, I Moseley. Major orbital complications of endoscopic sinus surgery. Br J Ophthalmol 2001;85:598–603)
• A retrospective review of four cases of severe orbital trauma during endoscopic sinus surgery.
• All the cases suffered MR damage, • One had additional injury to the IR and IO, and • Two patients were blinded due to direct damage to
the optic nerve or its blood supply.
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Literature 1
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MR injury
The MR is adjacent to the lamina papyracea and was injured in all (4/4) pt’s due to direct loss of muscle/entrapment.
The injury is associated with divergent strabismus, with almost absent of aDduction.
Also likely a damage to the nerve/vascular supply to the muscle - in which case a slow recovery of aDduction is anticipated.
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ON injury
2/4 pt’s suffered blindness due to direct optic nerve damage.
The intraorbital ON can be damaged by instruments entering the orbit/ by distraction of tissues from the orbit into the ethmoidectomy site.
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Predisposed factors for inadvertent orbital entry during ethmoid sinus Sx.
Nasal approach (rather than extraorbital ); A very thin/incomplete lamina papyracea;Anatomical variants in the sinus/when using
sinus debridement; Disruption of normal anatomy from disease or
previous Sx.
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Awareness that this can be a complication hence,
• Assess pre-op with a CT scan: info about the extent of the sinus disease, anatomical variants and lamina papyracea location.
• Periodically uncover the eyes during Sx. Monitor: sudden swelling/ bruising, proptosis, eyeball movements (d/t traction on orbital fat), dilated/ poorly reactive pupil and RAPD, tense proptotic orbit and compressive optic neuropathy d/t orbital hemorrhage.
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Ophthalmic treatment
• A Hx of Dip post sinus surgery and a motility defect is strongly suggestive of orbital entry during sx.
• If enophthalmos or muscle entrapment plan orbital exploration and release of entrapped tissues strabismus surgery.
• If no MR entrapment consider inducing paralysis of the Ipsi lateral antagonist with BTX to minimize contracture while awaiting recovery of the orbital soft tissue injury. Later, repair of the large angle XT or X(T).
• Should the MR be essentially absent, then medial transposition of the vertical recti may be required with botulinum toxin paralysis of the LR.
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Literature 2
• 30 cases from 1994 to 2000 gathered from 10 centers.
• 16 men and 14 women. • Mean age: 45 years (range, 20 - 76 years). • Follow-up from initial injury: 12m (2- 48m). • A spectrum of MR injury: simple contusion to
complete MR transection, w and w/o entrapment.
Christine M. Huang, et al. Medial Rectus Muscle Injuries Associated With Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery), 2002
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Four general patterns of presentation and corresponding injuries were categorized:
• Our pt is pattern II• Tx in group I and II (MR tissue loss), were challenging.• Observation / IV steroids alone did not result in improved
ocular alignment.• Early exploration of the entrapped muscle with suturing the
muscle remnants, BTX injection to the ipsilateral antagonist (LR), improved primary ocular alignment.
• Late orbital exploration had limited results. • Vertical rectus muscle transposition as a secondary late
procedure variable improvement on ocular motility.
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Discussion(1)The incidence of ocular complications during sinus Sx
is low, but when they occur- have significant morbidity. With increasing interest in endoscopic sinus surgery,
more ocular complications are likely to occur. MR, the most commonly injured extraocular muscle
(direct laceration, neurovascular interruption, entrapment or adhesions to adjacent structures).
Post-op CT is important in assessing the medial wall, the MR and surrounding orbital soft tissues and the size and location of the medial wall bony defect.
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Discussion (2)
Treatment of the MR injury includes: – Early exploration (within 2- 3/52), freeing or repair
of entrapped tissues, and cover the bony defect with an implant if necessary.
– Reattachment of the lacerated ends of the MR improves PP alignment.
– Adjunctive weakening of the antagonist LR with BTX injection (5 units under direct visualization).
– Vertical transposition if MR transected, to improve aDduction.
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Thank you