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Application of three-dimensional printing technology in orbital floor fracture reconstruction
Importance: Orbital floor fracture is common among patients suffering from facial trauma. Open reduction and reconstruction of the orbital floor with Medpor is the treatment of choice in our centre to correct diplopia and enophthalmos.
Sherby Suet Ying Pang +2 more
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Background Subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum are rare complications associated with orbital blowout pathological fracture. Case presentation A 7-year old, castrated male Abbysinian cat presented with anorexia, lethargy, nausea, eyelid swelling,
Ye-In Oh +6 more
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Orbital fractures in childhood [PDF]
Pediatric orbital floor fractures exhibit distinctive features that distinguish them from orbital injuries seen in the adult population. This is mainly due to different anatomy and mechanical properties of the orbital bones in children. The management of pediatric orbital floor fractures requires consideration of these factors, including the age of the
Valente L., Tieghi R., Elia G., Galie M.
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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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Endoscopic Endonasal Approach of Blow Out Fracture Reduction- A Novel Technique [PDF]
Blunt trauma to orbit can lead to orbital blow out fracture. Computerized tomography of paranasal sinuses plays the main role in diagnosing it. Repairing the defect and restoring the orbital contents is a challenging task for the surgeon.
Vinod Felix, Narendrakumar Veerasigamani
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Orbital floor fractures represent a common fracture type of the midface and are standardly diagnosed clinically as well as radiologically using linear measurement methods.
Juergen Taxis +13 more
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Background Fractures of the orbital wall are mainly caused by traffic accidents, assaults, and falls and generally occur in men aged between 20 and 40 years.
Jae Jin Heo +6 more
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Introduction: In this study, we attempted to demonstrate the actual process of orbital floor fracture visually and computationally in anatomically reconstructed structures and to investigate them using finite element analysis.Methods: A finite element ...
Changryul Claud Yi +5 more
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Purpose: To determine the influence of different types of orbital fractures on the radiographic post-treatment outcomes. Methods: The investigation was a retrospective cohort study involving CT data of all patients who underwent delayed primary or ...
Anantanarayanan Parameswaran +2 more
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Strabismus in pediatric orbital wall fractures
Purpose: To assess the clinical profiles and outcomes of strabismus in pediatric patients with orbital wall fractures. Methods: A retrospective interventional study of all consecutive children of age ≤16 years who presented with traumatic orbital wall ...
Manjushree Bhate +2 more
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