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2016 ; 17
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Orbital Floor Fracture
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Kim HS
; Jeong EC
Arch Craniofac Surg
2016[Sep]; 17
(3
): 111-118
PMID28913267
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The medial wall and floor of the bony orbit are frequently fractured because of
the delicate anatomy. To optimize functional and aesthetic results,
reconstructive surgeons should understand the anatomy and pathophysiology of
orbital fractures. Appropriate treatment involves optimal timing of intervention,
proper indications for operative repair, incision and dissection, release of
herniated tissue, implant material and placement, and wound closure. The
following review will discuss the management of orbital floor fractures, with the
operative method preferred by the author. Special considerations in operation
technique and the complication are also present in this article.