TY - JOUR T1 - Case of intracranial penetration of a metallic pipe through the orbit JF - Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open DO - 10.1136/tsaco-2016-000040 VL - 1 IS - 1 SP - e000040 AU - Laila Malani Mohammad AU - Andrew P Carlson AU - Seymur Gahramanov AU - Jeremy Lewis Y1 - 2016/09/01 UR - http://tsaco.bmj.com/content/1/1/e000040.abstract N2 - In March 2016, an 18-year-old left-handed male presented to our emergency department with a metal pipe penetrating intracranially through his right orbit (figure 1). The patient had been making an improvised firearm at home, when it backfired and dislodged the cylindrical barrel into his right eye socket. The patient was localizing only with the right upper extremity on arrival but did not follow commands. A CT scan demonstrated that 13.3 cm of the 23 cm metallic pipe extended through his right orbit though his anterior cranial fossa, into the middle cranial fossa (figure 2).Figure 1 Intraoperative demonstration of metallic pipe penetrating the right orbit. Permission to publish patient's imaging was obtained.Figure 2 (A) Skull X-ray demonstrating a 23 cm metallic pipe. (B) Three-dimensional view rendering with the removal of the top of the skull demonstrates penetration of the right orbit into the middle cranial fossa.Removal of metal pipe followed by decompressive craniectomy.Decompressive craniectomy followed by removal of the metal pipe.Removal … ER -