| Literature DB >> 33728173 |
Jayapaul Vaanmugil1, Samson Jimson1, Lokesh Bhanumurthy1, M Arunprakash1, Raveendharan Kandasamy1.
Abstract
According to Kim and Jeong (2016), isolated orbital fractures are encountered in 4-16% of all facial fractures, and orbital fractures composed approximately 30--55% of the zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) and naso-orbital-ethmoid (NOE) fractures. The ideal material for orbital floor fracture repair is one that is resorbable, osteoconductive, resistant to infection, minimally reactive, does not induce capsule formation, has a half-life that allows significant bone in-growth to occur, and is cheap and readily available. In this article, we report a case of a young female with an orbital floor fracture managed surgically using conchal cartilage and a review of literature.Entities:
Keywords: blow out fracture; conchal cartilage; orbital floor; reconstruction
Year: 2021 PMID: 33728173 PMCID: PMC7946607 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.13223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184