A case of blowout fracture of the orbital floor in early childhood
Akira Sugamata, Naoki YoshizawaDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Tokyo Medical University Hachioji Medical Center, Tokyo, JapanAbstract: There are few reports of blowout fractures of the orbital floor in children younger than 5 years of ...
Sugamata A, Yoshizawa N
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Incidence of Orbital Mucocele following Orbital Floor Fracture Repair
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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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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EVALUATION OF CUSTOMIZED POLYETHER ETHER KETONE IMPLANT IN RECONSTRUCTION OF ORBITAL FLOOR FRACTURES (CLINICAL TRIAL)” [PDF]
Introduction: Orbital floor fracture is one of the most common maxillofacial fracture. Hence, many clinical methods were implemented for improvement of the techniques used.
Ahmed Sweedan, Magued Fahmy, Heba Marie
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A rare case of lateral wall blow-in fracture of the orbit
Orbital blow-in fractures encompass a distinctive clinical entity that is characterized by displacement of fracture fragments into the orbital cavity with a consequent diminution in orbital volume.
Swatishree Nayak +3 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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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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Predictors of enophthalmos among adult patients with pure orbital blowout fractures. [PDF]
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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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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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]
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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