Case Report
Recurrent Self-Induced Nontraumatic Orbital Emphysema Causing Orbital Compartment Syndrome with Optic Nerve Dysfunction
Table 1
Intraocular pressure in cases of orbital emphysema in which patients underwent emergency decompression.
| | Reference | Cases which underwent emergency decompression | IOP prior to decompression |
| | Fleishman et al. 1984 [30] | 2 | (i) “Over 100” (ii) Not stated | | Dobler et al. 1993 [31] | 1 | 45 | | Hunts et al. 1994 [2] | 7 | (i) 20 (ii) 37 (iii) 35 (iv) 28 (v) Not stated (vi) “Normal” (vii) 21 | | Wearne et al. 1998 [32] | 1 | 20 | | Monaghan and Millar 2002 [6] | 1 | Not stated | | Lee et al. 2006 [33] | 1 | 80 | | Chaudry et al. 2007 [34] | 1 | 25 | | Singh et al. 2007 [9] | 1 | 37 | | Furlani et al. 2009 [35] | 1 | 23 | | Chak et al. 2012 [36] | 1 | 46 | | Rowh et al. 2015 [37] | 1 | 79 | | Lin et al. 2016 [38] | 1 | 29 |
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Measured at 23 initially but only underwent emergency decompression when situation progressed after more sneezing (no remeasurement of IOP stated). |