Title of article
Orbital compartment syndrome resulting in unilateral blindness in two dogs
Author/Authors
sauvage, aurélie university of liège - department of clinical sciences, companion and equine animals, ophthalmology,, Liège, Belgium , bolen, géraldine university of liège - department of clinical sciences, companion and equine animals, diagnostic imaging, Liège, Belgium , monclin, sébastien university of liège - department of clinical sciences, companion and equine animals, ophthalmology, Liège, Belgium , grauwels, magda university of liège - department of clinical sciences, companion and equine animals, ophthalmology, Liège, Belgium
From page
445
To page
451
Abstract
Orbital compartment syndrome (OCS) is described in humans as an acute rise in intraorbital pressure following a severe and rapidly evolving orbital affection. It includes orbital oedema, haemorrhage or infection causing a marked reduction in local blood perfusion, and severely affecting the orbital neurovascular structures. If not promptly recognised and treated, it results in irreversible blindness. It is one of the rare ophthalmic surgical emergencies, requiring lateral canthotomy and cantholysis. This case report describes two canine cases of complex orbital, periorbital and facial abscesses resulting in OCS and permanent unilateral blindness diagnosed by ultrasonography, computed tomography and electroretinography.
Keywords
Dog , Globe tenting , Orbital abscess , Orbital compartment syndrome , Unilateral blindness.
Journal title
Open Veterinary Journal
Journal title
Open Veterinary Journal
Record number
2748457
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