The medical management of retrobulbar haemorrhage complicating facial fractures: a case report

The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
C M Wood

Abstract

A case of delayed retrobulbar haemorrhage following an orbital floor fracture is reported. Virtual total loss of vision occurred; however, intense medical therapy produced such a dramatic response that surgical decompression was not necessary. On 6 month follow-up the patients visual function was entirely normal in all respects.

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