Outcomes of orbital blowout fracture surgery in children and adolescents

Autor: Stephen G J Ng, Stuart C Carroll
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: British Journal of Ophthalmology. 94:736-739
ISSN: 0007-1161
DOI: 10.1136/bjo.2008.155143
Popis: Background/aim To describe the features and outcomes of orbital blowout fracture surgery in children and adolescents Methods Retrospective chart review of consecutive patients undergoing orbital blowout fracture surgery at a tertiary referral hospital. Results A single surgeon performed all surgeries between October 2000 and April 2008. All patients had symptoms and signs of orbital soft tissue entrapment and radiographical evidence of orbital blowout fractures involving the orbital floor and/or medial wall. The characteristics and outcomes of 19 consecutive patients undergoing surgery are presented. The median delay from injury to surgery was 7 (range 0–113) days, with 13 cases having late surgery (>72 h post-injury). The median follow-up was 2 months. Two patients had follow-up of less than 1 week. One patient required subsequent strabismus surgery. Of the remaining 16 patients, none had significant diplopia postoperatively. There was a trend to longer recovery times with increasing delay to surgery. Conclusion Previous series suggest that significant delays between injury and surgery lead to poorer outcomes in young patients with orbital blowout fractures. The data from this series show that despite delays, excellent outcomes can be obtained.
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