# Foreign body removal from nasal cavity in transorbital injury of long bamboo stick penetrating nasopharyngeal region: a case report

**Authors:** Duo Yang, Su-Xia Peng, Jun Li, Man-Ting Yi, Hao Liang

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2026.1779911 · Frontiers in Surgery · 2026-03-10

## TL;DR

A 67-year-old man with a bamboo stick penetrating his nose and eye was successfully treated with precise imaging and surgery.

## Contribution

This case report presents a novel surgical approach for removing a foreign body from a complex transorbital injury.

## Key findings

- A nasal cavity approach successfully removed a bamboo stick from the nasopharyngeal region.
- Multi-angle CT scans were crucial for accurately diagnosing and planning the foreign body removal.
- The patient showed rapid recovery with improved vision after the procedure.

## Abstract

Transorbital penetrating injuries (TPI) are rare yet potentially life-threatening, requiring prompt and precise surgical management. This case report highlights the complex management of a 67-year-old male with a transorbital injury caused by a bamboo stick penetrating into the nasopharynx. The patient presented with a transorbital injury initially misdiagnosed as “gas formation” on CT imaging. Multi-angle CT scans later identified the full extent of the foreign body. A multidisciplinary team planned a nasal cavity approach to access and remove the foreign body. The bamboo stick was transected within the nasal cavity and extracted with minimal tissue damage. Postoperatively, the patient recovered rapidly, with improved visual acuity and slightly limited eye movement. This case underscores the importance of accurate imaging, timely multidisciplinary intervention, and a tailored surgical approach in managing complex TPI to optimize outcomes.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** TPI (MESH:D015807), injury (MESH:D014947)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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