pubmed-article:17115093 | pubmed:abstractText | Whether surgical nerve decompression is indicated for the treatment of posttraumatic reduced vision with optic nerve compression in the bony canal has been a subject of controversy for decades. On balance, the recent literature suggests that this procedure is indeed indicated, as a supplement to high-dosed cortisone therapy. The risk of surgery-related side effects is usually rated low in the literature. | lld:pubmed |