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Two cases of nasolacrimal duct obstruction operated by endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy after orbital fracture reconstruction with an implant [PDF]
Purpose: To report two cases of nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) caused by orbital fracture reconstruction with an implant successfully treated with endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (EnDCR).
Kosei Tomita +2 more
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Using three-dimensional printed models for trainee orbital fracture education [PDF]
Background Three-dimensional printing is an underutilized technology in ophthalmology training; its use must be explored in complex educational scenarios.
Martina Rama +6 more
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Retrospective Optimization of the Hawkeye Orbital Fracture Prioritization and Evaluation Algorithms for Triaging Ophthalmic Care [PDF]
Objectives: Many orbital fracture patients are transferred to tertiary care centers for immediate ophthalmology consultation, though few require urgent ophthalmic evaluation or intervention.
Peter H. Sanchez, MD +7 more
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Orbital Fracture Repair. [PDF]
Orbital fractures are very common after facial trauma. The assessment of a patient with a suspected orbital wall injury includes a detailed oculofacial examination as well as radiologic imaging. Surgical repair with or without an implant may be indicated for diplopia, enophthalmos, or both.
Grob S, Yonkers M, Tao J.
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AbstractOrbital fractures are common in facial trauma and can be a challenge to treat. Understanding anatomy of the orbit, the clinical evaluation, indications for surgery, surgical approaches, complications, and postoperative are essential in providing appropriate treatment for patients who have sustained orbital fractures.
Peiran, Zhou, Christopher B, Chambers
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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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“Trap Door” Orbital Floor Fractures in Adults: Are They Different from Pediatric Fractures?
Background:. “Trap door” orbital floor fractures are usually seen in children. In the linear fracture type, a break occurs in the bones of the orbital floor that permits orbital tissue to prolapse into the fracture site during fracture formation.
Mohammad M. Al-Qattan, , MBBS +1 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, Christian +2 more
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This study investigated the orbital morphological features that lead to fractures at different sites by comparing patients with isolated inferior wall fracture (IWF) to patients with isolated medial wall fracture (MWF).
Junjie Yang +6 more
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Traumatic Orbital Floor Fracture Causing Therapeutic Orbital Decompression in Thyroid Eye Disease
This is a case of a 67-year-old female with a history of Graves’ disease and associated thyroid eye disease who presented to the emergency room after falling and hitting her head.
Patrick Buoniconti +2 more
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