Traumatic superior oblique tendon rupture: case presentation

We present a 47-year-old male with superior oblique (SO) tendon rupture that developed due to a broken metal hook while installing snow chains on his car. The patient presented to our clinic as an emergency for the right eye trauma and pain. The examination revealed a small cut in the right upper ey...

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Main Authors: Abuzer Gunduz, Murat Firat, Kayhan Mutlu, Ersin Ersan Demirel
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Language:English
Published: Society of TURAZ AKADEMI 2016-12-01
Series:Medicine Science
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spelling doaj-026ca534eaba4f58bab5a2a23acf47fa2020-11-25T03:12:04ZengSociety of TURAZ AKADEMI Medicine Science2147-06342016-12-015410081010.5455/medscience.2016.05.8462223754Traumatic superior oblique tendon rupture: case presentationAbuzer Gunduz0Murat Firat1Kayhan Mutlu2Ersin Ersan Demirel3Ophthalmology Ophthalmology Ophthalmology OphtalmologyWe present a 47-year-old male with superior oblique (SO) tendon rupture that developed due to a broken metal hook while installing snow chains on his car. The patient presented to our clinic as an emergency for the right eye trauma and pain. The examination revealed a small cut in the right upper eyelid and an edematous tendinous structure that extended downwards through the conjunctival cut at the upper fornix. This structure was thought to be the SO tendon. Emergency exploration and SO tendon repair were performed under general anesthesia. The SO tendon was sutured to its own insertion region 5 mm in width and 5 mm behind a point 3 mm temporal to the superior rectus muscle. The conjunctiva was also repaired. There was 6 PD (prism diopter) right hypertropia and vertical diplopia on postoperative follow-up. The diplopia symptoms improved in the postoperative 3rd month. The patient had no diplopia at the 6th month follow-up but 4 PD hypertropia continued. [Med-Science 2016; 5(4.000): 1008-10]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=223754traumasuperior oblique tendon rupturesurgical treatment
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author Abuzer Gunduz
Murat Firat
Kayhan Mutlu
Ersin Ersan Demirel
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Murat Firat
Kayhan Mutlu
Ersin Ersan Demirel
Traumatic superior oblique tendon rupture: case presentation
Medicine Science
trauma
superior oblique tendon rupture
surgical treatment
author_facet Abuzer Gunduz
Murat Firat
Kayhan Mutlu
Ersin Ersan Demirel
author_sort Abuzer Gunduz
title Traumatic superior oblique tendon rupture: case presentation
title_short Traumatic superior oblique tendon rupture: case presentation
title_full Traumatic superior oblique tendon rupture: case presentation
title_fullStr Traumatic superior oblique tendon rupture: case presentation
title_full_unstemmed Traumatic superior oblique tendon rupture: case presentation
title_sort traumatic superior oblique tendon rupture: case presentation
publisher Society of TURAZ AKADEMI
series Medicine Science
issn 2147-0634
publishDate 2016-12-01
description We present a 47-year-old male with superior oblique (SO) tendon rupture that developed due to a broken metal hook while installing snow chains on his car. The patient presented to our clinic as an emergency for the right eye trauma and pain. The examination revealed a small cut in the right upper eyelid and an edematous tendinous structure that extended downwards through the conjunctival cut at the upper fornix. This structure was thought to be the SO tendon. Emergency exploration and SO tendon repair were performed under general anesthesia. The SO tendon was sutured to its own insertion region 5 mm in width and 5 mm behind a point 3 mm temporal to the superior rectus muscle. The conjunctiva was also repaired. There was 6 PD (prism diopter) right hypertropia and vertical diplopia on postoperative follow-up. The diplopia symptoms improved in the postoperative 3rd month. The patient had no diplopia at the 6th month follow-up but 4 PD hypertropia continued. [Med-Science 2016; 5(4.000): 1008-10]
topic trauma
superior oblique tendon rupture
surgical treatment
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