PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to compare the aesthetic results, complications and surgical indications in patients treated for orbital trauma by one of three different approaches: subciliary, transconjunctival or transconjunctival with lateral canthotomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this retrospective study, 274 patients (169 men and 105 women aged 16-78 years) who had been treated for orbital trauma without soft tissue lacerations of orbital region and then returned for long-term follow-up (6-48 months) between 2000 and 2007 were evaluated in terms of aesthetics and function for the presence of a visible scar and lower-eyelid malposition (scleral show or ectropion). RESULTS: Of the 274 patients, 50 (18.2\%) experienced complications. In the group of 219 patients treated with the subciliary approach, 41 experienced complications, whereas amongst the 32 patients treated with the transconjunctival approach, there was one complication (0.3\%) and amongst the 23 patients treated with the transconjunctival approach and canthotomy, there were eight complications (34.8\%). CONCLUSIONS: Patients treated for orbital trauma with the transconjunctival approach with canthotomy had a higher rate of lower eyelid malposition. Transconjunctival incision without canthotomy was the most successful surgical approach for the treatment of isolated fracture of the orbital floor; however, when major surgical exposure is necessary, subciliary incision is recommended.

A comparative study of different approaches in the treatment of orbital trauma: an experience based on 274 cases / Salgarelli, Attilio Carlo; Bellini, Pierantonio; B., Landini; A., Multinu; Consolo, Ugo. - In: ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY. - ISSN 1865-1550. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:1(2010), pp. 23-27. [10.1007/s10006-009-0176-2]

A comparative study of different approaches in the treatment of orbital trauma: an experience based on 274 cases.

SALGARELLI, Attilio Carlo;BELLINI, Pierantonio;CONSOLO, Ugo
2010

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to compare the aesthetic results, complications and surgical indications in patients treated for orbital trauma by one of three different approaches: subciliary, transconjunctival or transconjunctival with lateral canthotomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this retrospective study, 274 patients (169 men and 105 women aged 16-78 years) who had been treated for orbital trauma without soft tissue lacerations of orbital region and then returned for long-term follow-up (6-48 months) between 2000 and 2007 were evaluated in terms of aesthetics and function for the presence of a visible scar and lower-eyelid malposition (scleral show or ectropion). RESULTS: Of the 274 patients, 50 (18.2\%) experienced complications. In the group of 219 patients treated with the subciliary approach, 41 experienced complications, whereas amongst the 32 patients treated with the transconjunctival approach, there was one complication (0.3\%) and amongst the 23 patients treated with the transconjunctival approach and canthotomy, there were eight complications (34.8\%). CONCLUSIONS: Patients treated for orbital trauma with the transconjunctival approach with canthotomy had a higher rate of lower eyelid malposition. Transconjunctival incision without canthotomy was the most successful surgical approach for the treatment of isolated fracture of the orbital floor; however, when major surgical exposure is necessary, subciliary incision is recommended.
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A comparative study of different approaches in the treatment of orbital trauma: an experience based on 274 cases / Salgarelli, Attilio Carlo; Bellini, Pierantonio; B., Landini; A., Multinu; Consolo, Ugo. - In: ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY. - ISSN 1865-1550. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:1(2010), pp. 23-27. [10.1007/s10006-009-0176-2]
Salgarelli, Attilio Carlo; Bellini, Pierantonio; B., Landini; A., Multinu; Consolo, Ugo
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