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Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr
October 2024
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Study Design: This study presents a review of the evolutionary development in reconstructive orbital surgery over the past 3 decades. Additionally, it proposes the Orbital Assessment Algorithm (OA) to enhance decision-making for intraorbital reconstruction of post-traumatic orbital deformities.
Objective: The objective of this paper is to provide insights into modern post-traumatic orbital reconstruction from a surgeon's perspective, with a specific focus on adult patients.
Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko
October 2024
Kurchatov Research Institute, Moscow, Russia.
Background: Growing skull fracture (GSF) of the orbital roof is a rare complication of head injury in infancy and early childhood. Analysis of the Medline database between 1983 and 2023 identified 17 articles describing 63 children after surgical treatment of GSF of the orbital roof.
Material And Methods: We present a 2-year-old child with moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) complicated by GSF of the orbital roof.
Cureus
August 2024
Department of Neurosurgery, Athens General Hospital "Georgios Gennimatas", Athens, GRC.
J Craniofac Surg
July 2024
Department of Diagnostic and Surgery, School of Dentistry, São Paulo State University (Unesp), Araraquara.
Facial fractures and their historical link to potential blindness have been well-documented, often attributed to optic canal injuries or retinal vascular occlusion. This dire consequence can result from both direct and indirect ocular trauma, including retrobulbar hemorrhage. Traumatic orbital compression can manifest in various forms, such as hematomas, fractured bone fragments, and emphysema, all posing a significant threat to vision, necessitating immediate intervention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt Ophthalmol
May 2024
Orthodontics Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Tehran Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Shariati St, Tehran, Iran.
Purpose: To determine risk factors for substantial closed-globe injuries in orbital fractures (SCGI) and to develop the best multivariate model for the prediction of SCGI.
Methods: A retrospective study was performed on patients diagnosed with orbital fractures at Farabi Hospital between 2016 and 2022. Patients with a comprehensive ophthalmologic examination and orbital CT scan were included.
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