Retrobulbar hemorrhage (RBH) is an uncommon complication of endoscopic sinus surgery or periorbital surgery consisting in an accumulation of blood within the orbit posteriorly to the eyeball. It must be treated within 90-100 minutes to avoid irreversible visual loss. The present paper tries to pinpoint the key steps in diagnosis and treatment of RBM.On the wake of a new case, the authors review and update their clinical experience and propose a step-by-step protocol to diagnose and to treat RBH developing under different circumstances: during endoscopic sinus surgery, during periorbital surgery, immediately after the surgery, in the awakening room, or postoperatively in the ward.A therapeutic ladder is proposed that starts with lateral canthotomy and inferior cantholysis and progresses to a lower lid transconjunctival incision with retrocaruncular extension.Based on our experience, the proposed guidelines are effective in diagnosing and treating RBH. They allow to preserve vision and minimize reliquates of this rare and dangerous surgical emergency.

Retrobulbar hemorrhage during or after endonasal or periorbital surgery: what to do, when and how to do it

Rabbiosi D;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Retrobulbar hemorrhage (RBH) is an uncommon complication of endoscopic sinus surgery or periorbital surgery consisting in an accumulation of blood within the orbit posteriorly to the eyeball. It must be treated within 90-100 minutes to avoid irreversible visual loss. The present paper tries to pinpoint the key steps in diagnosis and treatment of RBM.On the wake of a new case, the authors review and update their clinical experience and propose a step-by-step protocol to diagnose and to treat RBH developing under different circumstances: during endoscopic sinus surgery, during periorbital surgery, immediately after the surgery, in the awakening room, or postoperatively in the ward.A therapeutic ladder is proposed that starts with lateral canthotomy and inferior cantholysis and progresses to a lower lid transconjunctival incision with retrocaruncular extension.Based on our experience, the proposed guidelines are effective in diagnosing and treating RBH. They allow to preserve vision and minimize reliquates of this rare and dangerous surgical emergency.
2015
inferior cantholysis, lateral canthotomy, retrobulbar hemorrhage, transconjunctival access, transpalpebral management
Colletti, G; Fogagnolo, P; Allevi, F; Rabbiosi, D; Bebi, V; Rossetti, L; Chiapasco, M; Felisati, G.
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