Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 7, 2026

Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Orbital Fractures
Published on: May 16, 2025
Naso-orbital fractures: management and complications
1Yale Department of Ophthalmology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.
Abstract:
The term naso-orbital fracture refers to the backward displacement of the nasal bones into the interorbital space. The fracture is most commonly the result of traumatic contact with the dashboard in automobile accidents. The trauma results in soft tissue eyelid deformities, which may also involve nasolacrimal disruption and life-threatening intracranial injury. Early management consists of closed reduction of the nasal fracture when feasible. Late management, which is more common, consists of transnasal wiring, restoration of the nasolacrimal apparatus, and contouring of the nasal bones.
Related Concept Videos
Fractures: Bone Repair
Minor fractures with no bone displacement are treated by immobilizing the fractured bone using a cast or splint. However, in the case of fractures with displaced bones, the broken bones are repositioned before immobilization to ensure successful healing without deformation and loss of function. The realignment of fractured bone ends is performed through a process called reduction. If the procedure...
Open Angle Glaucoma: Treatment
Drugs such as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, α2- and...
Angle Closure Glaucoma: Treatment
Epistaxis
Etiology
Possible causes of this condition include high blood pressure, trauma, low humidity, upper respiratory tract infections, allergies, foreign bodies, nasal inhalation of corticosteroids or illicit drugs, excessive use of decongestant nasal sprays, facial or nasal surgery, anatomic malformation, tumors, or systemic...

