Case Report

Transorbital Craniocerebral Occult Penetrating Injury with Cerebral Abscess Complication

Figure 3

Intraoperative photographs demonstrating the following. (a) The site of orbital roof defect caused by the penetrating foreign body (arrow). (b) The penetrating wound at the orbital muscles and the pen ink (arrow). (c) The surgical approach (transeyelid) site after closure. (d) The penetrating pen’s tip and the piece of glass from the pen shaft.
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