Placement of orbital implants (highlighted in blue), correcting the medial wall defects as well as the orbital floors. The patient also has fractures of the left maxilla (orange arrow).įigure B. Arrows (red) indicate bilateral orbital floor fractures after this 37-year-old patient was assaulted. Additional plates are on the maxilla and zygoma (cheek bone) – highlighted in green.įigure A. Restoration of normal anatomy with an orbital floor implant on the patient’s right side – highlighted and circled in blue. Arrow shows displaced orbital floor fracture, occurring in addition to fractures of the maxilla and zygoma.įigure B, C. Pre-operative scan of 59-year-old patient. Full restoration of ocular movement was obtained, and double vision eliminated.įigure A. show the patient postoperatively with the ability to look upward without entrapment, and restoration of the floor so that the pupils are at the same level. shows the orbital floor disparity of both eyes, so that the pupils are at different levels.įigures C. the patient’s left eye is able to gaze upward, and the right eye is unable to do so due to entrapment of the muscle.įigure B.
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