RESULTS OF SURGERY OF ORBITAL FLOOR FRACTURE IN SOME HOSPITALS IN HA NOI

Thúy Anh Nguyễn, Đình Phúc Nguyễn, Triệu Hùng Đặng , Kiều Anh Trần , Thị Bích Hạnh Phan , Đức Hoàng Nguyễn

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Objective: The study aimed to describe some clinical and paraclinical characteristics and evaluate the results of surgery for orbital floor fractures in some hospitals in Hanoi. Materials and methods: Study on 30 patients (24 men, 6 women, ages 6 to 56) with orbital floor fracture at Hanoi Medical University Hospital and Central Eye Hospital from January 2021 to May 2023. Results: Common clinical symptoms: diplopia (90%), eye movement restriction (73.33%), eyeball dislocation (16.67%), enopthalmos (33.33%). Functional results: 30/30 (100%) patients had good result. Aesthetic results: 28/30 (93.33%) patients had good result, 2/30 (6.67%) patients had goodish result. Conclusion: Surgery to release trapped tissue, adjust and fix flooring materials to restore the volume and anatomy of the orbital floor brings good functional and aesthetic results.

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