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Permanent unilateral visual loss and orbital compartment syndrome following unilateral frontal craniotomy: illustrative case.

Abdulaziz A BasurrahAbdulgadir T AtteiahBalgees A AjlanIrshad A SubhanMohammed S AlharthiEssam M Rezk
Published in: Journal of neurosurgery. Case lessons (2024)
Preventive measures could include avoiding direct ocular pressure during flap reflection, the use of elastic bands or fishhooks to avoid stretching the orbital contents and impairing venous outflow, and a careful review of the venous drainage of frontal tumors, which could help avoid unnecessary large venous thrombi or waxing. The role of intraoperative visual neurophysiological monitoring in predicting POVL requires further exploration. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2434.
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