

The rates of injury were also compared between pure orbital floor fractures (only floor) and impure (floor and rim). Infraorbital anesthesia in floor fracture

IOP straight and upgaze (may possibly inc w/IR entrapment) Orbit/lid emphysema 2nd to sinus wall fracture
CLOSED FRACTURE OF ORBITAL FLOOR FULL
In contrast, since our hospital protocol requires that all orbital fractures receive an ophthalmic examination, we believe that our results are unbiased the true incidence of intraocular injury is approximately 17%.ĭiplopia field: limit on up or downgaze: r/o IR entrapment vs hemorrhage/ edema alone: CTEvaluation - Full Ophthalmic Exam Plus It is likely that the specialty of the physician conducting the research may possibly account for the inconsistencies. Of these, there is no agreement as to the incidence of injury. While various studies have reminded the community of the importance of the ophthalmic examination in patients who sustain orbital fractures, to date, there have been only a handful of studies which focus on the incidence of intraocular injuries in patients with fracturesOcular Injury
