“…Fractures that extend through the canal of the carotid artery may lead to pseudoaneurysm, dissection of the vascular wall, thrombosis with consecutive blindness or stroke, and carotid cavernous sinus fistulas [ 31 ], [ 32 ]. Malposition of the eye and pulsating exophthalmos are clinical signs of carotid cavernous sinus fistulas [ 33 ], [ 34 ], [ 35 ]. In rare cases, pressure-induced paresis of the abducens nerve may occur [ 36 ].…”