Authors: Chandrashekhar R Bande Surendra Daware Pravin Lambade Bhaskar Patle
Publish Date: 2014/11/23
Volume: 14, Issue: 3, Pages: 605-610
Abstract
Orbital wall fracture implies a situation where disruptions of the walls or floor have occurred It is a blowout type fracture where bone fragments with torn periosteum are pushed outside of the original bony orbit There is no intact bone even near the defect area except the thin bone rim surrounding the blowout fracture The purpose of this defect repair is to support orbital contents free entrapped tissue and especially restore the original orbital volumeThe collection in the maxillary sinus due to fracture of floor of orbit blood and bony fragments collected in the maxillary sinus can be easily drained and removed after removal of anterior wall of maxillary sinus and through the same approach you can reduce the floor of orbit manually to the proper position which helps to decease the orbital floor defect
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