TRANSCONJUNCTIVAL APPROACH IN RECONSTRUCTION OF MEDIAL ORBITAL WALL FRACTURES – A CASE REPORT

<p>Background. Isolated medial orbital wall fractures are rare, albeit untoward injuries. They can cause development of horizontal diplopia, enophthalmos and retraction of the globe upon abduction.</p><p>Conclusions. In correction of medial orbital wall fractures, one has to reduce...

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Main Author: Aleš Vesnaver
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Language:English
Published: Slovenian Medical Association 2004-09-01
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Online Access:http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2349
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spelling doaj-6963251e7ae94fbfbefa92cec19910532020-11-24T22:24:24ZengSlovenian Medical AssociationZdravniški Vestnik1318-03471581-02242004-09-017391822TRANSCONJUNCTIVAL APPROACH IN RECONSTRUCTION OF MEDIAL ORBITAL WALL FRACTURES – A CASE REPORTAleš Vesnaver0Klinični oddelek za maksilofacialno in oralno kirurgijo Kirurška klinika Klinični center Zaloška 2 1525 Ljubljana<p>Background. Isolated medial orbital wall fractures are rare, albeit untoward injuries. They can cause development of horizontal diplopia, enophthalmos and retraction of the globe upon abduction.</p><p>Conclusions. In correction of medial orbital wall fractures, one has to reduce the herniated orbital fat and cover the bony defect with a transplant – either an osseous autotransplant or an alternative allotransplant.</p><p>The medial canthus, i.e. medial palpebral ligament, which should not be desinserted, makes the surgical approach to the medial orbital wall more complicated. The classical approach is by a bicoronal incision, which can cause substantial blood loss. Exposure of the inferior part of the fracture often requires an additional inferior palpebral subcilliary approach.</p><p>The transconjunctival approach through the medial palpebral angle achieves thorough exposure of the entire fracture, the incision is small and blood loss negligible. The medial canthus represents no obstacle with this approach, as we stay dorsal to it throughout the procedure. Moreover, there are no skin incisions or scars with this procedure.</p><p>The first patient, successfully operated at our institution, is presented in this article.<br /><br /></p>http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2349orbital fracturestraumatic endophthalmossurgical approach
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author Aleš Vesnaver
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TRANSCONJUNCTIVAL APPROACH IN RECONSTRUCTION OF MEDIAL ORBITAL WALL FRACTURES – A CASE REPORT
Zdravniški Vestnik
orbital fractures
traumatic endophthalmos
surgical approach
author_facet Aleš Vesnaver
author_sort Aleš Vesnaver
title TRANSCONJUNCTIVAL APPROACH IN RECONSTRUCTION OF MEDIAL ORBITAL WALL FRACTURES – A CASE REPORT
title_short TRANSCONJUNCTIVAL APPROACH IN RECONSTRUCTION OF MEDIAL ORBITAL WALL FRACTURES – A CASE REPORT
title_full TRANSCONJUNCTIVAL APPROACH IN RECONSTRUCTION OF MEDIAL ORBITAL WALL FRACTURES – A CASE REPORT
title_fullStr TRANSCONJUNCTIVAL APPROACH IN RECONSTRUCTION OF MEDIAL ORBITAL WALL FRACTURES – A CASE REPORT
title_full_unstemmed TRANSCONJUNCTIVAL APPROACH IN RECONSTRUCTION OF MEDIAL ORBITAL WALL FRACTURES – A CASE REPORT
title_sort transconjunctival approach in reconstruction of medial orbital wall fractures – a case report
publisher Slovenian Medical Association
series Zdravniški Vestnik
issn 1318-0347
1581-0224
publishDate 2004-09-01
description <p>Background. Isolated medial orbital wall fractures are rare, albeit untoward injuries. They can cause development of horizontal diplopia, enophthalmos and retraction of the globe upon abduction.</p><p>Conclusions. In correction of medial orbital wall fractures, one has to reduce the herniated orbital fat and cover the bony defect with a transplant – either an osseous autotransplant or an alternative allotransplant.</p><p>The medial canthus, i.e. medial palpebral ligament, which should not be desinserted, makes the surgical approach to the medial orbital wall more complicated. The classical approach is by a bicoronal incision, which can cause substantial blood loss. Exposure of the inferior part of the fracture often requires an additional inferior palpebral subcilliary approach.</p><p>The transconjunctival approach through the medial palpebral angle achieves thorough exposure of the entire fracture, the incision is small and blood loss negligible. The medial canthus represents no obstacle with this approach, as we stay dorsal to it throughout the procedure. Moreover, there are no skin incisions or scars with this procedure.</p><p>The first patient, successfully operated at our institution, is presented in this article.<br /><br /></p>
topic orbital fractures
traumatic endophthalmos
surgical approach
url http://vestnik.szd.si/index.php/ZdravVest/article/view/2349
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