OUTCOMES OF EARLY RECONSTRUCTION OF ORBITAL FRACTURE

Bùi Mai Anh1,, Trần Ngọc Vân1, Trần Xuân Thạch1, Vũ Trung Trực1
1 Vietnam-Germany Friendship Hospital

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Objectives: To limit the post-traumatic sequelae of orbital fracture, we performed reconstruction of the orbital floor for the patient in the early stages of surgery. We conducted a study on surgery time and materials and evaluated orbital floor reconstruction results at Viet Duc University Hospital. Patients and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive clinical study based on 48 cases of fractured orbital floor bone after trauma, due to all causes, underwent orbital floor reconstruction surgery at Viet Duc University Hospital, the period from January 2019 to December 2020. Results: From January 2019 to December 2020, an early orbital floor reconstruction surgery was performed for 48 patients. Male/female ratio: 36/12, mean age was 27. Preoperative, the computed tomography with the ocular protrusion on broken orbital floor bone: 13.2 ± 4.14 mm; Protrusion of the normal side: 16.61 ± 2.81 mm, with a difference of more than 2mm. Results after surgery: orbital symmetry reached 79.2%, patient satisfaction reached 85.4%. Conclusion: Fracture of the orbital floor bone is a complex injury that needs to be intervened as soon as possible. Shaping the orbit right at the head helps bring functional and aesthetic effects to the patient.

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