| Literature DB >> 31895843 |
Samin Rahbin1, Alexander Liakos, Babak Alinasab.
Abstract
An isolated orbital blow out fracture may require surgical correction by accessing the infraorbital rim through a transconjunctival incision and inserting an orbital plate. The risk for aesthetic complications due to the incision has previously been well described. Sixty patients surgically treated using pre- or retro-septal transconjunctival incisions for isolated orbital blow out fractures were recruited and examined with regards to lower eyelid asymmetry. Forty-seven controls with conservative treatment were recruited and underwent a similar examination. A grading system for malar bags in the lower eyelids was set up to compare the 2 groups. All patients with moderate or severe malar bags on the nonoperated eyelid lost the malar bags on the operated side and developed asymmetry in the lower eyelids. No difference was found between the pre- and retro-septal approach. In this study we describe a new complication related to the transconjunctival incision and highlight the importance of informing patients in need of reconstruction of the orbital walls about the risk of postoperative asymmetry in the lower eyelids.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31895843 DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000006103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Craniofac Surg ISSN: 1049-2275 Impact factor: 1.046