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The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2020
BACKGROUND Orbital floor fractures are common injuries treated by multiple surgical subspecialties. Controversy exists regarding the operative indications.
K. Gabrick +7 more
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BACKGROUND Orbital floor fractures are common injuries treated by multiple surgical subspecialties. Controversy exists regarding the operative indications.
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Fractures of the orbital floor
The Laryngoscope, 1977AbstractThe charts of 324 patients treated for 363 orbital floor fractures between 1965 and 1973 were reviewed retrospectively. Of these, 38 (11 percent) were isolated floor fractures, 27 (8 percent) were rim and floor fractures, 168 (46 percent) were trimalar fractures and 130 (35 percent) were associated with complex facial fractures.On initial ...
R L, Crumley +3 more
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The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2023
The purposes of this study were to compare the pressure onto the orbital floor and medial orbital wall between 3-dimensional printer skull models with unilateral orbital floor and medial orbital wall fractures and to compare the morphology of the orbital
S. Kono +6 more
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The purposes of this study were to compare the pressure onto the orbital floor and medial orbital wall between 3-dimensional printer skull models with unilateral orbital floor and medial orbital wall fractures and to compare the morphology of the orbital
S. Kono +6 more
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Management of Orbital Floor Fractures
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2019AbstractFractures of the orbital floor represent a common yet difficult to manage sequelae of craniomaxillofacial trauma. Repair of these injuries should be carried out with the goal of restoring normal orbital volume, facial contour, and ocular motility. Precise surgical repair is imperative to reduce the risk of long-term debilitating morbidity. This
Tom, Shokri +4 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2011
Since the 1950s, myriad materials have been used to reconstruct orbital floor fractures. Technological advances have afforded new materials for reconstruction. Recent comparisons of materials have not been reported. Retrospective chart review was performed using current procedural terminology coding for orbital floor fractures treated between 1991 and ...
Emily J, Kirby +3 more
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Since the 1950s, myriad materials have been used to reconstruct orbital floor fractures. Technological advances have afforded new materials for reconstruction. Recent comparisons of materials have not been reported. Retrospective chart review was performed using current procedural terminology coding for orbital floor fractures treated between 1991 and ...
Emily J, Kirby +3 more
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Mydriasis during Orbital Floor Fracture Reconstruction: A Novel Diagnostic and Treatment Algorithm
Orbital floor fractures are the most commonly encountered traumatic fractures in the facial skeleton. Mydriasis that is detected during orbital floor fracture reconstruction may cause significant distress to surgeons, as it may be associated with ...
Gangadhara Sundar, Thiam Chye Lim
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Blowout Fractures of the Orbital Floor
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1966Six patients with blowout fractures of the orbital floor, not associated with infraorbital rim fractures, are presented. Diplopia, infraorbital anesthesia and enophthalmos following blunt trauma to the eye should alert the examiner to the possibility of a blowout fracture with incarceration of extraocular tissues.
S B, Goren, R B, Strauss, D B, Osbon
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Treatment of Orbital Floor Fractures
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965WHEN the eye is struck by a nonpenetratinghydraulic forces generated are often sufficient to cause fracture of the thin orbital floor with herniation of the orbital contents into the maxillary sinus. This frequently occurs without fracture of the orbital rim. The thin posterior two thirds of the orbital floor which is further weakened by the passage of
D E, MCCLEVE, M H, QUICKERT
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Pediatric orbital floor fractures
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2011To summarize the unique aspects of orbital floor fractures in children with regard to clinical presentation, management, and outcomes.MEDLINE was searched using PubMed for English-language articles on orbital floor fractures in children. All 154 indexed articles pertaining to floor fractures in patients under 18 years of age in PubMed were reviewed ...
Leslie A, Wei, Vikram D, Durairaj
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Clinical Utility of Postoperative Computed Tomography Imaging in Orbital Floor Fracture Management.
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2019BACKGROUND Surgical repair of orbital floor fractures aims to improve visual function and appearance. Postoperative care often involves computed tomography (CT) imaging in addition to physical examination.
A. N. Sharma +4 more
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