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Treatment of a naso-orbito-ethmoid fracture using open reduction and suspension sutures: a case report

Na Y, Seo C, Kwon Y, Kim J, Choi H, Shin D, Lee M

Naso-orbito-ethmoidal (NOE) fractures are complicated fractures of the mid-face. The treatment of NOE fractures is challenging and a comprehensive treatment strategy is required. We introduce a case of NOE fracture...
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Sensory change and recovery of infraorbital area after zygomaticomaxillary and orbital floor fractures

Han SW, Kim JH, Kim SW, Kim SH, Kang DR, Kim J

Background: To compare the sensory change and recovery of infraorbital area associated with zygomaticomaxillary and orbital floor fractures and their recoveries and investigate the factors that affect them. Methods: We retrospectively...
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Limited eye movement caused by clumping of fibrin glue used in blowout fracture surgery: a care report

Shin JY, Lee NH, Kim MS, Roh SG, Chung YK

Fibrin glue is a topical agent widely used for hemostasis, wound healing, and surgical adhesion. Complications of fibrin glue itself are extremely rare because it is absorbed over time, but...
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Orbital Apex Syndrome and Central Retinal Vein Occlusion after Blow-out Fracture Repair

Choi JW, Joo CW, Park D, Kim YD, Choi YJ

Purpose: To report a case of orbital apex syndrome and central retinal vein occlusion after blow-out fracture repair. Case summary: A 22-year-old man who underwent emergency re-operation in a department of...
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White-Eyed Orbital Blowout Fracture: A Retrospective Study of 22 Patients

Bae GH, Park GW, Park TJ, Noh WJ, Jung TY

Background and Objectives The study reports on the clinical experience of repairing white-eyed orbital blow out fracture through a retrospective study of various incidences of white-eyed orbital blow out fracture...
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Orbital floor fracture repair with implants: a retrospective study

Lee YJ

Background: Although prompt surgery after an orbital fracture is preferable, the actual timing of surgery in real-world settings varies. Therefore, this study investigated the outcomes of implant surgery for inferior...
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Oculocardiac reflex in an adult with a trapdoor orbital floor fracture: case report, literature review, and differential diagnosis

Brasileiro BF, Van Sickels JE, Cunningham LL

Orbital floor blowout fractures can result in a variety of signs and symptoms depending on the severity of the bone defect. Large defects often result in enophthalmos and restriction of...
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Endoscopic slide-in orbital wall reconstruction for isolated medial blowout fractures

Kim T, Kim BK

Background: This study evaluated the efficacy of the endoscopic medial orbital wall repair by comparing it with the conventional transcaruncular method. This surgical approach differs from the established endoscopic technique...
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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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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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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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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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