Retrospective analysis of orbital floor fractures—complications, outcome, and review of literature

M Gosau, M Schöneich, FG Draenert, T Ettl… - Clinical oral …, 2011 - Springer
This retrospective study aimed at investigating indications, surgical approaches, and the
materials used for orbital floor reconstructions, as well as the clinical follow-up, particularly …

Orbital compartment syndrome: an update with review of the literature

E McCallum, S Keren, M Lapira, JH Norris - Clinical ophthalmology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Orbital compartment syndrome (OCS) is a potentially blinding condition characterized by a
rapid increase in intra-orbital pressure. OCS is most commonly seen in the context of intra …

Trauma to the globe and orbit

SP Bord, J Linden - Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 2008 - Elsevier
Trauma to the eye represents approximately 3% of all emergency department visits in the
United States. Rapid assessment and examination following trauma to the eye is crucial. A …

Evidence-based medicine: evaluation and treatment of zygoma fractures

CB Birgfeld, GS Mundinger… - Plastic and Reconstructive …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Fractures of the zygoma are some of the most commonly treated facial fractures, yet
reconstruction of the three-dimensional structure of the zygomaticomaxillary complex can be …

Timing of surgical intervention for compartment syndrome in different body region: systematic review of the literature

F Coccolini, M Improta, E Picetti… - World Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Compartment syndrome can occur in many body regions and may range from homeostasis
asymptomatic alterations to severe, life-threatening conditions. Surgical intervention to …

Mechanisms and management of vision loss following orbital and facial trauma

FC McClenaghan, DG Ezra… - Current opinion in …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Conservative management is the first line treatment for TON. The evidence strongly supports
lateral canthotomy and inferior cantholysis as best treatment for RBH. There is no consensus …

Ocular trauma and other catastrophes.

VM Romaniuk - Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 2013 - europepmc.org
Trauma is one of the leading causes of monocular blindness worldwide. Recognizing,
evaluating, and managing vision-threatening injuries, such as globe rupture, retrobulbar …

Orbital compartment syndrome: Pearls and pitfalls for the emergency physician

S Murali, C Davis, MJ McCrea… - Journal of the American …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Orbital compartment syndrome (OCS) is a rare, vision‐threatening diagnosis that requires
rapid identification and immediate treatment for preservation of vision. Because of the time …

Traumatic orbital compartment syndrome: importance of prompt recognition and management

ZI Carrim, IWR Anderson, PM Kyle - European Journal of …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
The orbit is a cone-shaped structure formed by rigid bony walls within which the globe and
retrobulbar contents are encased. Anteriorly, the orbital septum and eyelids form another …

Traumatic and iatrogenic retrobulbar hemorrhage: an 8-patient series

G Colletti, D Valassina, D Rabbiosi… - Journal of Oral and …, 2012 - joms.org
Materials and Methods Eight patients were selected for this retrospective study. The patients
were identified from the files of the Head and Neck Department of the San Paolo Hospital …