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Volkmann's contracture of the extraocular muscles following blowout fracture.

B Smith, R D Lisman, J Simonton, R Della Rocca.   

Abstract

In the past decade there has been considerable controversy over the surgical indications for treatment of blowout fractures of the orbit. It has been well recognized that some fracture patients develop an ischemic contracture of the inferior rectus muscle. We have found that a Volkmann's type of contracture of the inferior rectus muscle does exist and is similar to that found in the distal extremities. A specific group of fracture patients is at greater risk for development of a contracture. Elderly patients, hypotensive patients, patients with small fractures, and those with high inferior rectus compartment pressures are more prone to developing a contracted extraocular muscle. We have measured compartment pressures in 18 patients who were surgical candidates following orbital fracture. Our conclusions indicate that surgical intervention following blowout fractures in these high-risk patients may be more prudent than medical management. Patients with persistent diplopia due to a contracted inferior rectus are extremely difficult to treat many months after fracture. We still believe it prudent to surgically repair orbital fractures in patients with diplopia, enophthalmos, and a risk for muscle contracture. The documentation of this additional sequela of unrepaired fractures lends more strength to this belief. There is no evidence to indicate that a Volkmann's contracture would be possible after early repair of a blowout fracture.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6463145     DOI: 10.1097/00006534-198408000-00004

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


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