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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011
The clinical presentation and management of pediatric orbital fractures have many unique features that differentiate them from orbital injuries encountered in the adult population. An understanding of the particular anatomic and mechanical properties of pediatric orbital bone and soft tissue helps to explain most of these differences.
Mitchell A, Stotland, Nicholas K, Do
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The clinical presentation and management of pediatric orbital fractures have many unique features that differentiate them from orbital injuries encountered in the adult population. An understanding of the particular anatomic and mechanical properties of pediatric orbital bone and soft tissue helps to explain most of these differences.
Mitchell A, Stotland, Nicholas K, Do
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Nasoethmoidal and Orbital Fractures
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1988It is helpful to consider fractures of the orbit both in terms of their location and fracture pattern. CT scanning is an invaluable aid to the diagnosis and treatment of all orbital fractures. Early operative intervention, wide exposure, and accurate and stable fixation accompanied by immediate bone grafting provide the most successful treatment of ...
J P, Paskert, P N, Manson, N T, Iliff
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The Laryngoscope, 1962
AbstractFractures of the orbital area have been described. Illustrative cases with their X‐rays have been shown to demonstrate some methods of treatment of these fractures. The incidence, symptoms, treatment and complications have been noted. No attempt has been made to search the literature for comparative methods of treatment.
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AbstractFractures of the orbital area have been described. Illustrative cases with their X‐rays have been shown to demonstrate some methods of treatment of these fractures. The incidence, symptoms, treatment and complications have been noted. No attempt has been made to search the literature for comparative methods of treatment.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1967
A blowout fracture occurs when a blow to the eye pushes the intact globe posteriorly into the narrow portion of the bony orbit. The impact momentarily increases intra-orbital pressure so that the orbital contents herniate through the orbital floor into the maxillary sinus. Symptoms and radiographic findings are described.
Paul C. Hodges, A. Everette James
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A blowout fracture occurs when a blow to the eye pushes the intact globe posteriorly into the narrow portion of the bony orbit. The impact momentarily increases intra-orbital pressure so that the orbital contents herniate through the orbital floor into the maxillary sinus. Symptoms and radiographic findings are described.
Paul C. Hodges, A. Everette James
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Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 2021
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Diagnosis and treatment of fractures of the facial skeleton in children can be difficult due to the skeletal growth. MATERIAL AND METHODS The 9-year retrospective study included patients admitted with the orbital fracture diagnosis to the University Hospital Brno, Children s Hospital, Department of Paediatric ENT, Department of ...
K, Perceová +5 more
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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY Diagnosis and treatment of fractures of the facial skeleton in children can be difficult due to the skeletal growth. MATERIAL AND METHODS The 9-year retrospective study included patients admitted with the orbital fracture diagnosis to the University Hospital Brno, Children s Hospital, Department of Paediatric ENT, Department of ...
K, Perceová +5 more
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Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001
To describe the demographics, etiologic factors, clinical presentations, and outcomes of orbital fractures in children.This was a retrospective case series of 96 consecutive patients under 18 years of age with orbital fractures presenting to the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, including both hospitalized and nonhospitalized patients.Orbital ...
M P, Hatton, L M, Watkins, P A, Rubin
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To describe the demographics, etiologic factors, clinical presentations, and outcomes of orbital fractures in children.This was a retrospective case series of 96 consecutive patients under 18 years of age with orbital fractures presenting to the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, including both hospitalized and nonhospitalized patients.Orbital ...
M P, Hatton, L M, Watkins, P A, Rubin
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Management of Orbital Fractures
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009Trauma to the orbit is always complex, and adequate therapy requires that the surgeon be familiar with the detailed anatomy of the orbit and the pattern of injury of the soft and hard tissue components. Preoperative CT, MRI scans, or both are mandatory for diagnosis and proper planning of reconstruction.
Risto, Kontio, Christian, Lindqvist
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FRACTURES OF THE ORBITAL FLOOR
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1948In this paper I shall describe a not infrequently neglected deformity, present typical case reports of the condition in its various degrees of extent, evaluate the various methods of treatment which have been advocated and describe in detail the treatment which has proved most satisfactory in a group of 34 patients. Lukens 1 , reviewing the literature
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Fractures of the orbital floor
The Laryngoscope, 1977AbstractThe charts of 324 patients treated for 363 orbital floor fractures between 1965 and 1973 were reviewed retrospectively. Of these, 38 (11 percent) were isolated floor fractures, 27 (8 percent) were rim and floor fractures, 168 (46 percent) were trimalar fractures and 130 (35 percent) were associated with complex facial fractures.On initial ...
R L, Crumley +3 more
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“Blow-In”Fracture of the Orbit
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1979A blow-out fracture is a relatively common injury in which the orbital floor and its contents are displaced downward toward the maxillary sinus. The reverse blow-out fracture has been identified as a "blow-in" fracture. It is a rare injury in which the fractured floor of the orbit is elevated into the orbit.
I, Lighterman, C, Reckson
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