Apical bleeding: a rare cause of blindness after orbital decompression.
Bruna Sâmara Nogueira EquitérioFabiana CaetanoHercules Antonio KozoroskyAntonio Augusto Velasco E CruzPublished in: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (2023)
Orbital decompression is widely performed for the management of proptosis for cosmetic and functional cases of Graves orbitopathy. The main side effects include dry eye, diplopia, and numbness. Blindness after orbital decompression is extremely rare. The mechanisms of vision loss after decompression are not well described in the literature. Considering the devastating effect and rarity of this complication, this study presented two cases of blindness after orbital decompression. In both cases, vision loss was provoked by slight bleeding in the orbital apex.