
A 48-year-old man presented to the Lahey Eye Clinic as a new patient for care after recent head trauma while he was in another state.
He was experiencing constant headaches, he felt his eyes looked “swollen and infected,” and vision was poor in the right eye.
Three weeks prior, he was admitted to an outside hospital after an electric scooter accident. He was not wearing a helmet. He was found to have a subdural hemorrhage, right retrobulbar hemorrhage, and fractures involving the zygomatic arches bilaterally, right orbital floor and left lateral orbital wall. Ophthalmology evaluated