27 November 2024
: Case report
Non-Surgical Management and Partial Recovery of a 19-Year-Old with Low-Speed Transorbital Penetrating Brain Injury
Unusual clinical course, Educational Purpose (only if useful for a systematic review or synthesis)
Martin Moïse12ABEF*, Frédérique Depierreux34E, Laurent Médart2AEDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.943995
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e943995
Figure 1. Brain computed tomography scan, subacute phase (2 days after injury). Axial (A), coronal (B), and sagittal (C) reconstructions in the plane of the penetrating trajectory. Corresponding series A’, B’, and C’ depict the left linear foreign body route (red dotted line) through the orbit, the superior orbital fissure, the Meckel’s cave, the prepontine cisterna, the lateral part of the pons, the middle cerebellar peduncle, and the left cerebellar hemisphere. (D) Volume-rendering technique, three-dimensional trajectory reconstruction.






