A. Yakoura, M. Moussa, N. Guirou, L. Roufai, M. Boubacar, A. Amza
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Traumatic Eye Ball Luxation: A Report on 2 Cases in Niamey National Hospital in Niger
Authors present two cases of acute loss of vision following severe facial trauma with eye ball luxation. The first case presented a temporal ejected globe with section of optic nerve and all the oculomotor muscles, the second case was incomplete avulsion of the eye to the lid margin with section of the optic nerve. Management was enucleation in the first case and reduction in the second case.