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Isolated Inferior Rectus Muscle Entrapment Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Scott Shapiro, Jamie L. Schaefer, Sumeet Gupta, John Nguyen, Brian Kellerymeyer
Isolated Inferior Rectus Muscle Entrapment Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Scott Shapiro, Jamie L. Schaefer, Sumeet Gupta, John Nguyen, Brian Kellerymeyer
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Orbital complications are known risks of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). The lamina papyracea and medial rectus muscle are the most commonly injured structures during ESS. Inferior rectus injury is more rare, with only one reported case of isolated inferior rectus injury in the literature. Guidelines for managing ESS-induced inferior rectus injury do not exist, and delayed intervention and management of adjacent sinuses may affect long-term outcomes such as persistent diplopia and disfigurement. In this report, we present a case of a 67-year-old man with diplopia due to isolated left inferior rectus muscle entrapment and injury from violation of the orbital …