Orbital hematoma and blindness can occur during or after sinus surgery, All
orbital hematomas in 3500 endoscopic sinus ethmoidectomies were identified
and evaluated for type, treatment, and sequelae, Fifteen orbital hematomas
were identified, with 1 case of temporary blindness and no cases of perman
ent blindness, Two types of orbital hematoma were identified-slow (venous)
and fast (arterial)-which differ in management. The venous type results fro
m penetration of the lamina papyracea and disruption of veins. The arterial
hematoma is caused by anterior or posterior ethmoid artery injury. The tre
atment approach to each is different, with blindness more likely occurring
from a fast (arterial) hematoma. Of the 2 types of orbital hematoma that ca
n occur during sinus surgery, surgical decompression and hemorrhage control
are more likely with the fast arterial hematoma, which has not been the su
bject of any prior presentation. Cause and management of each will be discu
ssed.