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42 year-old male s/p assault complains of right sided facial pain, swelling, and decreased vision. Physical exam reveals subconjunctival hemorrhage, proptosis, afferent pupillary defect, and a firm globe. What's the diagnosis and what's the emergent treatment?

Answer
- Retrobulbar hematoma (a compartment syndrome of the eye) with proptosis.
- Treatment is emergent lateral canthotomy; lowering intraocular pressure with medical therapy (e.g., steroids, mannitol, etc.) is a temporizing option but should never delay canthotomy.
- Here's a video narrated by our own Dr. Mak Moayedi demonstrating the procedure.

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