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  • 1Houston, Texas From the Department of Plastic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine.

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Proper management of orbitozygomatic fractures requires detailed physical and ophthalmologic exams, alongside CT scans. Effective fixation is crucial to prevent complications like enophthalmos and diplopia, ensuring aesthetic outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Ophthalmology
  • Traumatology

Background:

  • Orbitozygomatic fractures are common in plastic surgery.
  • Management requires careful preoperative assessment, including ophthalmologic evaluation.
  • Imaging like CT scans is vital for diagnosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the appropriate management of orbitozygomatic fractures.
  • To emphasize techniques that reduce complications.
  • To achieve aesthetically satisfactory results.

Main Methods:

  • Thorough preoperative physical and ophthalmologic examination.
  • Coronal and axial computed tomography (CT) for fracture assessment.
  • Surgical techniques focusing on adequate exposure and segment mobilization for anatomical reduction.

Main Results:

  • Effective fixation is key to preventing complications.
  • Potential complications include enophthalmos and diplopia.
  • Successful management leads to aesthetically pleasing outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Appropriate management of orbitozygomatic fractures is essential.
  • Detailed assessment and surgical technique minimize complications.
  • Aesthetic results are achievable with proper care.