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Surgery on the extra-ocular muscles after orbital fracture
L Van Eeckhoutte1, R Apers, L De Clippeleir
1Dpt. of ophthalmology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
Bulletin De La Societe Belge D'Ophtalmologie
|January 1, 1992
Abstract:
We analyzed the files of 61 patients presenting with diplopia due to orbital fractures. Thirty-four patients needed a primary orbital reconstruction and this diminished the complaints of diplopia in most cases. In only 5 cases additional ocular surgery on the extra-ocular muscles was indicated. Of the 27 patients who did not require orbital surgery, 5 underwent extra-ocular muscle surgery to diminish diplopia. We present our guidelines for treatment, based on forced duction testing, ocular motility, primary position and field of binocular single vision.