Literature DB >> 2748736

Orbital roof fractures in the pediatric population.

A Messinger1, M A Radkowski, M J Greenwald, J M Pensler.   

Abstract

Twenty-three patients aged 3.3 +/- 1.6 years (mean +/- SD) presented between January of 1984 and September of 1987 with fronto-orbital trauma resulting in fractures of one (N = 20) or both (N = 3) orbital roofs. All patients had computed tomography (CT) with axial and coronal sections that revealed three fracture patterns of the orbital roof (nondisplaced, superiorly displaced, and inferiorly displaced fractures). Orbital dystopia was exhibited in 35 percent (N = 8) of the patients. Exophthalmos was noted in 61 percent (N = 14) of the patients. Only 30 percent of the patients (N = 7) sustained associated maxillofacial fractures. Eight percent of fractures exhibited orbital encephaloceles. All patients lacked frontal sinus pneumatization. The majority of children with orbital roof fractures do not exhibit concomitant facial fractures. CT utilizing both axial and coronal sections is valuable in defining the extent and pattern of the fracture as well as in identifying associated neurologic injuries. Large, displaced orbital roof fractures, which occurred in 3 of 13 patients with displaced fractures in our series, should undergo early reduction to avoid late development of encephalocele.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2748736

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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