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Orbital Roof Fractures: A Clinically Based Classification and Treatment Algorithm
Orbital roof fractures are relatively uncommon in craniofacial surgery but present a management challenge due to their anatomy and potential associated injuries.
Felicity Victoria Connon +2 more
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Blowout fractures of the orbit
Summary Blowout fractures are a very common entity. They can be readily diagnosed and successfully treated. Complete understanding of the pathologic anatomy of the orbito-antral partition, coupled with diagnostic familiarity and surgical facility on either side of this partition, will lead to correct therapy.
L M, CRAMER, F M, TOOZE, S, LERMAN
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Metal‐ion‐coupled self‐assembled layered gels were prepared using a simple sol–gel method, successfully integrating electromagnetic shielding and thermochromic functions into the material. SCa‐1, which exhibits the best overall performance, achieves an electromagnetic shielding efficiency of up to 72.49 dB, while maintaining a visible light ...
Shusheng Wang +6 more
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Background The objective of this article is to evaluate clinical outcomes of combined orbital floor and medial wall fracture repair using a three-dimensional pre-bent titanium implant in an East Asian population.
Kyung Min Lee +4 more
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Fluoroacetonitrile‑Based Gel Polymer Electrolytes for Fast‑Charging Lithium Metal Batteries
A gel polymer electrolyte using fluoroacetonitrile (FAN) as the solvent and fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) and LiNO3 as additives is proposed for fast‐charging lithium metal batteries. These additives are preferentially reduced on the lithium metal anode surface to form a stable SEI layer, effectively suppressing the reductive decomposition of FAN.
Zuoxin Yang +5 more
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ZnSb reduces carrier concentration and suppresses Te volatilization, while Se substitution within QLs softens phonons and enhances anharmonicity. Swapped bilayers near twin boundaries strengthen phonon scattering and interlayer bonding. As a result, the optimal sample achieves an ultra‐high zT ∼1.51, cooling temperature difference of ∼70 K, power ...
Ruiheng Li +12 more
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Evolution in diagnosis and repairing of orbital medial wall fractures.
In the last decades, diagnostical imaging, surgical techniques, alloplastic materials, and surgical instruments development allowed a great progress in management of orbital fractures; the aim of the present study was to focus on the progress and changes
MAZZONE, NOEMI +2 more
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This work constructed a tandem W−N−C center to simultaneously achieve the regulation of reaction pathways and optimization of charge separation efficiency. The Lewis‐acidic W6+ sites activated O2 to generate O2−$O_2^ - $, with enhanced charge separation via electronic modulation, steering U(VI) reduction down an efficient radical pathway.
Zhiyao Wu +11 more
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Background: Orbital floor fractures are among the most common craniofacial injuries, often resulting from high-impact trauma such as motor vehicle accidents.
Vishesh Bhardwaj, K. B. Rithesh
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Complex Pediatric Orbital Fractures Combined With Traumatic Brain Injury
The treatment of orbital fractures aims at the restoration of orbital anatomy and prevention of posttraumatic sequels. The treatment of facial fractures in patients with traumatic brain injury may necessitate a postponement of fracture surgery to allow ...
Thomas Roujeau +11 more
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