Double vision after orbital floor repair unread post by moby thu sep 17 2009 10 16 pm hello and welcome i am sorry to hear about this serious injury.
Diplopia after lower orbital floor repair.
Both of them could be weakened by direct trauma 12 17 ischemia so called compartment syndrome 18 and iatrogenic damage during reconstructive surgery 6 13 or restricted by adhesions 19 fibrosis 10 or entrapment under improperly.
Once improvement stops a decision for surgical repair is appropriate.
16 the inferior rectus muscle and the inferior oblique muscle may be involved.
Adult patients who have diplopia or pain on eye movements in the acute setting of an orbital floor fracture should be evaluated again within a week following the injury and if diplopia persists should be seen at weekly intervals as long as the dysmotility is improving.
A total of 47 of 54 86.
In this retrospective study of 58 patients 36 eyes repaired within 14 days mean of 9 days were compared with 22 eyes repaired at up to 29 days mean of 19 days.
The prognosis of patients was predicted by ct evaluation.
Patients who have tenting or deformity of eom on ct scan are more likely to have postoperative diplopia.
We retrospectively studied 54 patients who underwent repair of an orbital blowout fracture.
A minimum of 6 months follow up was available for all patients included in the study.
Diplopia in patients with orbital floor fractures may appear in either up or downgaze or both 9 14 the etiology of this phenomenon has been speculated on since lerman s 1970 study.
A minimum of 6 months follow up was available for all patients included in the study.
A minimum of 6 months follow up was available for all patients included in the study.
Complication the incidence of diplopia after surgical repair of orbital blowout fractures has not been well studied.
We retrospectively studied 54 patients who underwent repair of an orbital blowout fracture.
Although diplopia is often an indication for surgery and is presented to patients as a potential postoperative complication the incidence of diplopia after surgical repair of orbital blowout fractures has not been well studied.
We retrospectively studied 54 patients who underwent repair of an orbital blowout fracture.
A total of 47 of 54 86 patients had clinically significant diplopia.
Prognostic ct findings of diplopia after surgical repair of pure orbital blowout fracture pubmed the prognosis of patients was predicted by ct evaluation.
If the diplopia doesn t resolve and it interferes with the patient s daily activities then surgery is warranted a frequently cited study by dal canto and linberg 2 demonstrated that patients fared equally well if their orbital floor fractures were repaired within 14 days or within 29 days after trauma.