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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.
Zhou P, Chambers CB.
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Introduction: fractures of the orbit are common and difficult to manage. Objective: to carry out a bibliographic review on anatomical considerations, physiopathology, diagnosis, treatment and complications of orbital fractures.
Denia Morales Navarro
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Surgical Approaches to Orbital Fractures: A Practical and Systematic Review. [PDF]
Background: Orbital fractures constitute a significant percentage of all midface injuries. Here, we present a contemporary evidence-based review of the major surgical approaches for orbital wall fractures and analyze the literature to compare all major ...
Palavalli MH +4 more
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Orbital Fractures and Risk Factors for Ocular Injury. [PDF]
Purpose To identify factors predictive of serious ocular injury requiring urgent consultation by ophthalmology in patients presenting with blunt trauma orbital fractures.
Zhong E +6 more
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Pediatric orbital fractures in Singapore: demographics, etiology, and the role of bioresorbable implants [PDF]
PurposeThis study aimed to analyze the demographic characteristics, etiology, fracture types, interventions and treatment outcomes, with a focus on the increasing role of bioresorbable implants compared to traditional non-resorbable implants in pediatric
Emmanuel Lee Boniao +7 more
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Review of Orbital Fractures in an Urban Level I Trauma Center. [PDF]
Objective: To perform a comprehensive review and analysis of surgically treated orbital fractures. Study Design: Retrospective cohort chart review study for surgically treated orbital fractures during 5 years.
Amin D +5 more
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BACKGROUND: Ocular injuries are common in patients with orbital fractures. However, in Tanzania, there is a paucity of studies investigating ocular injuries associated with orbital fractures.
Fredrick M. Sebasaza +4 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, Galiè M.
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Association of fracture type with enophthalmos and intraorbital volume correction in orbital fractures: A computed tomographic study [PDF]
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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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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