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Self-inflicted orbital and intracranial injury with a retained foreign body, associated with psychotic depression: Case report and review
Authors:Karl A Greene MD  PhD  Curtis A Dickman MD  Kris A Smith MD  Eugene J Kinder MD and Joseph M Zabramski MD
Institution:

a Division of Neurological Surgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, Arizona, USA

b Menninger Clinic, Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Abstract:Reports of intracranial self-multilation by psychotic individuals are associated with severe mental disorders, criminality, or both. We describe a psychotically depressed male who drove a ballpoint pen through his right medial canthus and into his intracranial compartment. The patient developed a cavernous sinus syndrome and a traumatic dissection of the cavernous portion of the carotid artery. The pen was removed intraoperatively. Postoperatively, the patient was placed on a course of broad-spectrum antibiotics, antidepressants, and antipsychotic medications, and he has received long-term psychiatric follow-up. The literature related to these unusual cases is reviewed, and relevant surgical, medical, and psychiatric aspects of treatment are discussed.
Keywords:Depression  Psychotic  Self-mutilation
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