Bilateral orbital roof fracture.

J Craniofac Surg

Departments of Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Università Sapienza di Roma, Rome, Italy.

Published: May 2009

Bilateral orbital roof fractures are rare events usually associated with high-energy impact trauma. The clinical picture is often multiple because of involvement of cranial, cerebral, and facial injuries. The primary diagnostic and therapeutic approaches aim to safeguard the cerebral state and to intercept the consequences of severe orbital trauma. The latter may present dramatic events and determine permanent ocular bulb or optic nerve damage, even vision impairment and blindness. Immediate intraorbital decompression decreases the pressure exerting directly or indirectly on the optic nerve. Surgical decompression of the orbit was performed in a young man showing almost complete blindness after bilateral orbital roof fracture. The final result showed good recovery of vision and functional motility of the bulbs.

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