Bone wax migrates to the orbit in a patient with a frontal sinus abnormality: a case report.
Yangbo ZhouMinhong LiXin WeiXue YangJialin ZhangXin QiPublished in: BMC ophthalmology (2019)
We report a case of bone wax migration that developed after a craniotomy on a patient who had a congenital defect in the basal frontal sinus. Extra caution should be taken when using bone wax, and a comprehensive understanding of the patient's intracranial anatomy is important for decreasing the incidence of bone wax migration. Additionally, when a patient presents with symptoms of ocular compression, bone wax migration should be considered in addition to typical radiological changes.