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  • Trauma Surgery
  • Radiology

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  • Orbital trauma presents a significant clinical challenge, frequently accompanying broader craniofacial injuries.
  • Damage can affect critical bony, neurovascular, and soft tissue components of the orbit.

Purpose:

  • To underscore the importance of prompt, interdisciplinary management in orbital trauma cases.
  • To highlight the diagnostic utility of modern imaging techniques in assessing orbital injuries.

Summary:

  • Orbital trauma can lead to severe consequences, including blindness and muscle dysfunction, necessitating specialized care.
  • Thin-layer computed tomography (CT) provides detailed visualization of complex orbital fractures and soft tissue damage, guiding effective treatment strategies.

Impact:

  • Emphasizes the critical role of timely and coordinated treatment in mitigating long-term sequelae of orbital trauma.
  • Promotes the integration of advanced imaging technologies for accurate diagnosis and improved patient outcomes in orbital injury management.