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The Correlation between the Degree of Enophthalmos and the Extent of Fracture in Medial Orbital Wall Fracture Left Untreated for Over Six Months: A Retrospective Analysis of 81 Cases at a Single Institution [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Plastic Surgery, 2013
Background In patients with medial orbital wall fracture, predicting the correlation between the degree of enophthalmos and the extent of fracture is essential for deciding on surgical treatment.
Yun Sik Sung   +2 more
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Predictors of enophthalmos among adult patients with pure orbital blowout fractures. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2018
The aim of this study was to determine the predictors of post-traumatic enophthalmos (PE) in relation to the internal orbital changes following pure orbital blowout fractures.
Suraya Ahmad Nasir   +2 more
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Pediatric orbital wall fractures: Prognostic factors of diplopia and ocular motility limitation. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
To investigate the factors affecting recovery of diplopia and limited ocular motility in pediatric patients who underwent surgery for orbital wall fracture.Retrospective observational case series.In this retrospective observational case series, 150 ...
Yung Ju Yoo   +3 more
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Fractures involving bony orbit: A comprehensive review of relevant clinical anatomy

open access: yesTranslational Research in Anatomy, 2021
Introduction: Orbital fractures are commonly reported following injury to maxillofacial region. Management of these fractures often poses a challenge due to potential involvement of a number of anatomical structures.
Sanjib Kumar Ghosh, Ravi Kant Narayan
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White-eyed blowout fracture, child in danger: A case report [PDF]

open access: yesMalaysian Family Physician, 2022
A white-eyed blowout fracture is an orbital floor fracture associated with restriction of ocular motility (suggestive of orbital content entrapment) but with minimal or absence of signs of soft tissue trauma. It can lead to significant patient morbidity.
Abdul-Hadi Rosli   +3 more
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SARS-CoV-2 Testing of the Maxillary Sinus Immediately after COVID-19 Recovery

open access: yesPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open, 2023
Summary:. We report the case of a 19-year-old woman with left orbital floor fracture after a motorcycle accident. She presented with headache and diplopia; computed tomography showed herniation of the inferior rectus muscle into the maxillary sinus with ...
Takahiro Maeba, MD, PhD   +2 more
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Reconstruction of Medial Orbital Wall Fractures without Subperiosteal Dissection: The “Push-Out” Technique

open access: yesArchives of Plastic Surgery, 2017
Background Various surgical methods for repairing medial orbital wall fractures have been introduced. The conventional technique requires total separation of the displaced orbital bones from the orbital soft tissues.
Yong-Ha Kim   +6 more
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Pediatric Orbital Fractures [PDF]

open access: yesCraniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction, 2013
It is wise to recall the dictum “children are not small adults” when managing pediatric orbital fractures. In a child, the craniofacial skeleton undergoes significant changes in size, shape, and proportion as it grows into maturity. Accordingly, the craniomaxillofacial surgeon must select an appropriate treatment strategy that considers both the ...
Adam J, Oppenheimer   +2 more
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Orbital Floor Fracture [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016
The medial wall and floor of the bony orbit are frequently fractured because of the delicate anatomy. To optimize functional and aesthetic results, reconstructive surgeons should understand the anatomy and pathophysiology of orbital fractures. Appropriate treatment involves optimal timing of intervention, proper indications for operative repair ...
Kim, Hyo Seong, Jeong, Eui Cheol
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Correction of a brow ridge deformity in a comminuted depressed skull fracture using a multiple-layered pericranial flap: the Persian carpet method [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2021
Frontal sinus fractures are common traumatic injuries of the head and neck, accounting for 8% of facial fractures. When a severe frontal sinus fracture and a naso-ethmoid-orbital fracture occur together, a postoperative contour deformity is highly likely.
Daiwon Jun   +3 more
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