نتایج جستجو برای: blowout fracture

تعداد نتایج: 95657  

2013
Woong Jae Noh Tae Jung Park Joo Yeon Kim Jae Hwan Kwon

Orbital blowout fracture frequently occurs along the floor or medial aspect of the orbital wall, which are the two thinnest areas of the bony orbit. True trapdoor injury of the orbit is less common and is rare as an isolated medial wall injury, because the medial orbital wall has several bony septa within the ethmoid sinus that provide support and decrease the risk of a trapdoor fracture. Addit...

2013
Kyung Jin Shin Dong Geun Lee Hyun Min Park Mi Young Choi Jin Ho Bae Eui Tae Lee

BACKGROUND One of the main concerns in orbital blowout fracture repair is a narrow operation field, due mainly to the innate complex three dimensions of the orbit; however, a deep location and extensive area of the fracture and soft tissue edema can also cause concern. Swelling of the orbital contents progresses as the operation continues. Mannitol has been used empirically in glaucoma, cerebra...

2016
Orapan Aryasit Danny S. Ng Alice S. C. Goh Kyung In Woo Yoon-Duck Kim

BACKGROUND Porous polyethylene implants are commonly used in orbital blowout fracture repair because of purported biocompatibility, durability, and low frequency of complications. Delayed inflammation related to porous polyethylene sheet implants is very rare and no case series of this condition have been reported. CASE PRESENTATION This is a retrospective review of clinical presentations, ra...

Journal: :journal of current ophthalmology 0
بهرام اشراقی bahram eshraghi علیرضا کشتکارجعفری alireza keshtcar jafari بابک معصومیان babak masoomian

purpose : to report a case of total blindness a few hours after orbital blowout fracture repair the visual acuity (va) returned to normal after immediate reoperation. case report : a 21-year-old man with obvious enophthalmos in the left side, 2 weeks after car accident, was candidate for orbital floor reconstruction surgery. anterior orbitotomy from subcilliary incision was done and at the end ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1987
H Tonami T Nakagawa M Ohguchi A Takarada I Yamamoto K Karino K Sasaki

Four patients with orbital blowout fractures were evaluated by surface coil MR imaging, and the resulting images were compared with computer reformatted CT scans. The surface coil afforded significant improvement in spatial resolution, resulting in better demonstration of the blowout fracture. Surface coil MR was found superior to CT in the assessment of fracture site, extent of prolapsed orbit...

2013
Ryokuya Ban Kiyoshi Matsuo Midori Ban Shunsuke Yuzuriha

OBJECTIVE The mixed levator and frontalis muscles lack the interior muscle spindles normally required to induce involuntary contraction of their slow-twitch fibers. To involuntarily move the eyelid and eyebrow, voluntary contraction of the levator nonskeletal fast-twitch muscle fibers stretches the mechanoreceptors in Müller's muscle to evoke trigeminal proprioception, which then induces reflex...

Journal: :Nihon Bika Gakkai Kaishi (Japanese Journal of Rhinology) 1998

2015
Akira Sugamata Naoki Yoshizawa

There are few reports of blowout fractures of the orbital floor in children younger than 5 years of age; in a search of the literature, we found only six reported cases which revealed the exact age, correct diagnosis, and treatment. We herein report the case of a 3-year-old boy with a blowout fracture of the orbital floor. Computed tomography showed a pure blowout fracture of the left orbital f...

Journal: :Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja 1962
L M Aiello E N Myers

Six patients with blowout fractures of the orbital floor, not associated with infraorbital rim fractures, are presented. Diplopia, infraorbital anesthesia and enophthalmos following blunt trauma to the eye should alert the examiner to the possibility of a blowout fracture with incarceration of extraocular tissues. Early roentgenographic examinations are often difficult to evaluate because of pe...

2016
Jae Il Lee Seok Joo Kang Seong Pin Jeon Hook Sun

Transient anisocoria is rare during blowout fracture reconstruction. We report a case of transient anisocoria occurring during medial blowout fracture reconstruction and review the relevant literature. A 54-year-old woman was struck in the face and was admitted for a medial blowout fracture of the left eye. During the operation, persistent bleeding occurred. To control this bleeding, a 1% lidoc...

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