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Efficacy of Retrobulbar Filler Injections for Correcting Enophthalmos Associated with Phthisis Bulbi or Anophthalmos

Han SA, Yang MK, Choi YA, Sa HS

Purpose: To describe the clinical outcome of retrobulbar injection of synthetic fillers to correct enophthalmos associated with phthisis bulbi or anophthalmos. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients who...
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Late reconstruction of post-traumatic enophthalmos and hypoglobus using three-dimensional implants: a case series

Choi JH, Baek W

Post-traumatic enophthalmos and hypoglobus are common sequelae of facial bone fractures, even after reduction surgery. They are associated with functional and esthetic issues, which may lower the quality of life....
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Surgical indication analysis according to bony defect size in pediatric orbital wall fractures

Kim SH, Choi JH, Hwang JH, Kim KS, Lee SY

Background: Orbital fractures are the most common pediatric facial fractures. Treatment is conservative due to the anatomical differences that make children more resilient to severe displacement or orbital volume change...
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Orbital wall restoration with primary bone fragments in complex orbital fractures: A preliminary study

Jung JS, Kang DH, Lim NK, Kim H

Background: We have reported orbital wall restoration surgery with primary orbital wall fragment in pure blowout fractures using a combination of transorbital and transnasal approach in pure blow out fractures....
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Biodegradable implants for orbital wall fracturereconstruction

Jang HU, Kim SY

Background: Due to the different handling properties of unsintered hydroxyapatite particles/poly- L-lactic acid (uHA/PLLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL), we compared the surgical outcomes and the postoperative implantation accuracy between uHA/PLLA and PCL meshes...
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Correction of post-traumatic enophthalmos with anatomical absorbable implant and iliac bone graft

Choi JS, Oh SY, Shim HS

BACKGROUND: Trauma is one of the most common causes of enophthalmos, and post-traumatic enophthalmos primarily results from an increased volume of the bony orbit. We achieved good long-term results by...
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Orbital wall restoring surgery with primary orbital wall fragments in blowout fracture

Kang DH

Most orbital surgeons believe that it's difficult to restore the primary orbital wall to its previous position and that the orbital wall is so thin that cannot be firmly its...
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Management of Orbital Blowout Fractures: ENT Surgeon's Perspective

Shim WS, Jung HJ

Orbital blowout fracture is a common result of facial trauma and is observed more frequently now than in the past as a result of introduction of computed tomography and increased...
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Orbital wall restoring surgery with resorbable mesh plate

Joo JD, Kang DH, Kim HS

BACKGROUND: Orbital resorbable mesh plates are adequate to use for isolated floor and medial wall fractures with an intact bony buttress, but are not recommended to use for large orbital...
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New anthropometric data for preoperative planning in orbital wall fracture treatment: the use of eyelid drooping

Lee HB, Lee SH

BACKGROUND: The presence of enophthalmos is an important determinant in the decision of orbital wall fracture surgery. We proposed eyelid drooping as a new anthropometric diagnostic measure and analyzed whether...
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Delayed reconstruction of posttraumatic facial deformities

Kim YH

Posttraumatic facial deformities (PTFDs) are very difficult to correct, and if they do occur, their impact can be devastating. It may sometimes be impossible for patients to return to normal...
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Reconstruction of Medial Orbital Wall Fractures without Subperiosteal Dissection: The “Push-Out” Technique

Kim YH, Lee JH, Park Y, Kim SE, Chung KJ, Lee JH, Kim TG

BACKGROUND: Various surgical methods for repairing medial orbital wall fractures have been introduced. The conventional technique requires total separation of the displaced orbital bones from the orbital soft tissues. However,...
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The Effect of Intraoperative Exophthalmometric Values on Enophthalmos Correction in Inferior Orbital Wall Reconstruction

Choi YJ, Kim JH, Huh HD, Kim SJ, Seo SW

PURPOSE: To measure the enophthalmos corrective effect after inferior orbital wall reconstruction, we compared preoperative and intraoperative exophthalmometric values with postoperative exophthalmometric values. METHODS: From January 2014 to April 2016, 60...
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The Correlation between the Orbital Volume Ratio and Enophthalmos in Unoperated Blowout Fractures

Choi SH, Kang DH, Gu JH

BACKGROUND: Enophthalmos may not appear immediately after trauma due to periorbital swelling in a blowout fracture, and preoperative measurements of enophthalmos cannot be used as a reliable guideline. It is...
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Ocular Complications in Assault-Related Blowout Fracture

Choi WK, Kim YJ, Nam SH, Choi YW

BACKGROUND: Blowout fracture is one of the most common facial fractures, and patients usually present with accompanying ocular complications. Many studies have looked into the frequency of persistent ocular symptoms,...
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Correction of Post-Traumatic Enophthalmos and Temporal Depression Using Rib Cartilage and Fat

Kim YJ, Kim SB, Kim JY, Kwon JH

Posttraumatic enophthalmos is one of the common complications of facial bone fracture, leading to serious functional and esthetic sequele. However, the correction of this complication is a challenging procedure. A...
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Orbital Wall Restoring Surgery in Pure Blowout Fractures

Lim NK, Kang DH, Oh SA, Gu JH

BACKGROUND: Restoring orbital volume in large blowout fractures is still a technically challenge to the orbital surgeon. In this study, we restored the orbital wall using the combination of transorbital...
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Outcomes of Isolated Medial Orbital Wall Fracture Reconstructions

In JH, Jang SY, Choi YJ, Choi HS, Jang JW, Kim SJ

PURPOSE: To evaluate surgical results after the reconstruction of isolated medial orbital wall fractures. METHODS: We performed a retrospective chart review of patients with isolated medial orbital wall fractures who underwent...
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Three-Dimensional Pre-Bent Titanium Implant for Concomitant Orbital Floor and Medial Wall Fractures in an East Asian Population

Lee KM, Park JU, Kwon ST, Kim SW, Jeong EC

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...
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The Correlation between the Degree of Enophthalmos and the Extent of Fracture in Medial Orbital Wall Fracture Left Untreated for Over Six Months: A Retrospective Analysis of 81 Cases at a Single Institution

Sung YS, Chung CM, Hong IP

BACKGROUND: In patients with medial orbital wall fracture, predicting the correlation between the degree of enophthalmos and the extent of fracture is essential for deciding on surgical treatment. We conducted...
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