نتایج جستجو برای: inferior orbital rim fracture

تعداد نتایج: 194047  

Journal: :Craniomaxillofacial trauma & reconstruction 2014
Atsushi Imaizumi Kunihiro Ishida Yasunari Ishikawa Izuru Nakayoshi

Orbital apex syndrome is an uncommon but severe ocular complication of craniomaxillofacial fracture. The optimal treatment strategy for this very rare traumatic syndrome has not been well established. We present a case in which traumatic orbital apex syndrome was caused by direct compression from the displaced fracture segments. Visual and extraocular function both improved quickly after emerge...

2013
Mehmet Burhan Oflaz Feyza Aysenur Pac Ayse Esin Kibar Sevket Balli Ibrahim Ece

INTRODUCTION Determining other echocardiographic predictors along with the measured atrial septal defect (ASD) size and evaluating the closure together with these predictors would increase the chance of success for transcatheter closure of ASD. AIM To evaluate echocardiographic parameters affecting defect closure in children and adult patients with secundum ASD. MATERIAL AND METHODS In all ...

Journal: :Pediatric neurosurgery 1997
D J Donahue K Smith E Church W M Chadduck

We attempted to define the central nervous system (CNS) concomitants of various types of orbital fractures in children by reviewing the records of 95 inpatients with admission diagnoses including orbital fracture who presented to the Children's National Medical Center from 1987 through 1994. Patients were divided into three age groups: group I: 0-5 years; group II: 6-12 years; group III: older ...

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...

Journal: :The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2003
Bradon J Wilhelmi Arian Mowlavi Michael W Neumeister Steven J Blackwell

In exposing facial fractures for reduction and fixation with coronal, subciliary, subtarsal, and upper buccal sulcus approaches, the supraorbital and infraorbital nerves are susceptible to injury. The location of the supraorbital and infraorbital nerves can be predicted by palpating for the supraorbital notch. Significant edema as seen with facial fractures can make these prominent bony landmar...

2017
Xiang Chen Yi Yao Fengxiang Wang Tiecheng Liu Xiao Zhao

To summarize the clinical features of eyeball rupture with or without orbital fracture and explore the differences between them.In all, 197 patients were observed, and the following data were recorded: sex, age, time of injury, place of injury, cause of trauma, zone of eye injury, intraocular content prolapse, surgical methods and the therapeutic process, visual acuity after injury, and the fin...

Journal: :Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery 2010
Harry Marshak David M Morrow Steven C Dresner

PURPOSE Postblepharoplasty lower eyelid retraction is often due to scarring of the middle lamellae and/or vertical shortening of the anterior lamellae. Traditional reconstructive techniques involve a transconjunctival incision combined with a spacer graft. Other techniques involve a subperiosteal midface dissection or limited preperiosteal dissection. Elevation of the midface reduces the gravit...

2017
Jing An Jinpeng Song Guoxing Liang Jiaojiao Gao Juncai Xie Lei Cao Shiying Wang Ming Lv

The effects of HfB₂ and HfN additions on the microstructures and mechanical properties of TiB₂-based ceramic tool materials were investigated. The results showed that the HfB₂ additive not only can inhibit the TiB₂ grain growth but can also change the morphology of some TiB₂ grains from bigger polygons to smaller polygons or longer ovals that are advantageous for forming a relatively fine micro...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1953
L Mewis-Levin C A Garcia J D Olson

An 80-year-old woman had a left superior temporal orbital mass that displaced the globe downward and forward. Restriction of motion was present in all fields of gaze. Radiologic and ultrasound evaluation revealed an orbital mass extending posteriorly, with erosion of the superior orbital rim. Biopsy diagnosis was plasma cell myeloma, a rare orbital tumor. The patient was subsequently found to h...

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