Combined Subciliary/Transantral Approach for Reconstruction of Orbital Floor Fracture
Orbital floor fracture, especially with constriction of orbital soft tissue, should be reconstructed surgically. Although various approaches to treat the orbital floor have been reported, procedures have not been unified among hospitals or surgeons ...
Norihiko Narita +8 more
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Incidence of Orbital Mucocele following Orbital Floor Fracture Repair [PDF]
Summary:. Mucoceles can often present as a complication after prior sinus surgery or maxillofacial trauma when mucosal drainage is obstructed. Their presence in the orbit following orbital wall fracture and subsequent repair represent an exceedingly rare
Adeem M. Nachabe, MD, MPH +2 more
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The Role of Postoperative Imaging after Orbital Floor Fracture Repair. [PDF]
Obtaining postoperative images of maxillofacial fractures does not affect the clinical management of asymptomatic patients; however, few studies have evaluated the role of postoperative imaging in the context of orbital floor fractures. In this study, we
Carpenter D +5 more
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After blunt trauma from a ball or fist, a fall or motor vehicle collision, the floor of the orbit can fracture without involving the orbital rim or other facial bones. This may occur because of a marked pressure rise within the orbit when the globe is suddenly displaced posteriorly (hydraulic ...
El-Hadad C, Deschênes J, Arthurs B.
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Orbital floor fracture (blow out) and its repercussions on eye movement: a systematic review. [PDF]
The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the relationship between fractures of the floor of the orbit (blow outs) and their repercussions on eye movement, based on the available scientific literature. In order to obtain more reliable results,
de Santana IHG +6 more
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Total Traumatic Expulsive Iridodialysis with an Orbital-Floor Fracture [PDF]
The objective of this report was to describe a case of total traumatic iridodialysis in the context of blunt trauma with an orbital-floor fracture. A 76-year-old female presented post-fall with right-eye blunt trauma.
Jeremy John Mathan, Varun Chandra
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Oculocardiac reflex in an adult with a trapdoor orbital floor fracture: case report, literature review, and differential diagnosis. [PDF]
Orbital floor blowout fractures can result in a variety of signs and symptoms depending on the severity of the bone defect. Large defects often result in enophthalmos and restriction of ocular movement; yet the timing of surgery can be delayed up to two ...
Brasileiro BF +2 more
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Surgical treatment of orbital floor blowout fracture in children: A case report [PDF]
Introduction. Orbital floor blowout fracture is a common traumatic lesion of the craniofacial complex, but rarely in children population, consequently representing challenge in surgical treatment.
Tabaković Saša Z. +1 more
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Treatment of orbital floor fracture with conchal cartilage [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: The reconstruction of defects in the orbital floor after fractures poses a challenge to the plastic surgeon because besides the patient's aesthetic and reconstructive expectations, possible functional complications such as diplopia and ...
Waldemar Chaves Nascimento Brandao Penna +7 more
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Reconstruction of extended orbital floor fracture using an implantation method of gamma-shaped porous polyethylene. [PDF]
Background The conventional surgical method for reconstructing orbital floor fractures involves restoration of orbital continuity by covering an onlay with a thin material under the periorbital region.
Hwang W, Kim JW.
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