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Big Data Statistical Analysis of Facial Fractures in Korea

Park CH, Chung KJ, Kim TG, Lee JH, Kim IK, Kim YH

BACKGROUND: The big data provided by Health Insurance Review and Assessment (HIRA) contains data from nearly all Korean populations enrolled in the National Health Insurance Service. We aimed to identify...
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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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A Case of White-Eyed Blowout Fracture

Kim MJ, Kwon JH, Kim JS, Park TJ

The ‘white-eyed’ blowout fracture is an orbital injury in children that is often initially misdiagnosed as a head injury because of predominant autonomic features and lack of soft tissue signs....
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Trigeminal somatosensory evoked potential test as an evaluation tool for infraorbital nerve damage

Hong WT, Choi JH, Kim JH, Kim YH, Yang CE, Kim J, Kim SW

BACKGROUND: Neurosensory changes are frequently observed in the patients with mid-face fractures, and these symptoms are often caused by infraorbital nerve (ION) damage. Although ION damage is a relatively common...
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Approach for naso-orbito-ethmoidal fracture

Ha YI, Kim SH, Park ES, Kim YB

The purpose of this study is to discuss several approaches to addressing naso-orbito-ethmoidal (NOE) fracture. Orbital fracture, especially infraorbital fracture, can be treated through the transconjunctival approach easily. However, in...
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Reconstruction of extended orbital floor fracture using an implantation method of gamma-shaped porous polyethylene

Hwang W, Kim JW

BACKGROUND: The conventional surgical method for reconstructing orbital floor fractures involves restoration of orbital continuity by covering an onlay with a thin material under the periorbital region. However, in large...
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Using Computed Tomography: Predictive Factors for Recovery Time in Patients with Orbital Fracture with Diplopia

Ahn JH, Park SJ, Chi MJ

PURPOSE: To identify predictive factors for recovery time in patients with orbital fracture with diplopia through analysis of preoperative and postoperative computed tomography (CT) images and postoperative recovery time. METHODS: We...
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A useful additional medial subbrow approach for the treatment of medial orbital wall fracture with subciliary technique

Kim SM, Kim CK, Jo DI, Lee MC, Kim JN, Choi HG, Shin DH, Kim SH

BACKGROUND: To date, a variety of surgical approaches have been used to reconstruct the medial orbital wall fracture. Still however, there is still a controversy as to their applicability because...
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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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Usefulness of indirect open reduction via a transconjunctival approach for the treatment of nasal bone fracture associated with orbital blowout fracture

Kim TH, Kang SJ, Jeon SP, Yun JY, Sun H

BACKGROUND: Nasal fracture and orbital blowout fracture often occur concurrently in cases of midface blunt trauma. Generally, these multiple fractures treatment is surgery, and typically, the nasal bone and orbit...
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Reconstruction of the orbital wall using superior orbital rim osteotomy in a patient with a superior orbital wall fracture

Heo JJ, Chong JH, Han JJ, Jung S, Kook MS, Oh HK, Park HJ

BACKGROUND: Fractures of the orbital wall are mainly caused by traffic accidents, assaults, and falls and generally occur in men aged between 20 and 40 years. Complications that may occur...
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The Reliability of the Transconjunctival Approach for Orbital Exposure: Measurement of Positional Changes in the Lower Eyelid

Yoon SH, Lee JH

BACKGROUND: Lower eyelid incisions are widely used for the orbital approach in periorbital trauma and aesthetic surgery. In general, the subciliary approach is known to cause disposition of the lower...
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Prediction of the Likelihood of Surgical Management in Blow-out Fracture Patients: Using Two CT Measuring Method, DFD and CCD

Kwak SH, Choi HS, Lee JS, Jeong KY, Hong HP, Ko YG

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the predictive value of the measured factors that can be used in an emergency department to assess patients with blow-out fractures...
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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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Prognostic Factors of Orbital Fractures with Muscle Incarceration

Lee SC, Park SH, Han SK, Yoon ES, Dhong ES, Jung SH, You HJ, Kim DW

BACKGROUND: Among the various signs and symptoms of orbital fractures, certain clinical findings warrant immediate surgical exploration, including gaze restriction, computed tomographic (CT) evidence of entrapment, and prolonged oculocardiac reflex....
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Late Complication of a Silicone Implant Thirty Years after Orbital Fracture Reconstruction

Lee CA, Kang SJ, Yun JY, Sun H

Alloplastic materials used for orbital fracture reconstruction can induce complications, such as infection, migration, extrusion, intraorbital hemorrhage, and residual diplopia. Silicone is one of the alloplastic materials that has been...
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Pediatric Orbital Medial Wall Trapdoor Fracture with Normal Computed Tomography Findings

Lee HR, Jung GY, Lee DL, Shin HK

With advances in diagnostic technology, radiologic diagnostic methods have been used more frequently, and physical examination may be neglected. The authors report a case of pediatric medial orbital trapdoor fracture...
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Usefulness of a Transconjunctival Approach in the Reconstruction of the Medial Blow-Out Wall Fracture

Lee CA, Sun H, Yun JY

BACKGROUND: A transcaruncular approach is typically used for reconstructions of medial wall fractures. However, others reported that a transconjunctival approach was conducive for securing an adequate surgical field of view....
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