• Title of article

    Orbital Fracture: Significance of lateral wall

  • Author/Authors

    Alsuhaibani, Adel H. King Saud University - King Abdulaziz University Hospital - Department of Ophthalmology, Saudi Arabia

  • From page
    49
  • To page
    55
  • Abstract
    The lateral orbital wall is the strongest among other orbital walls. However, it is commonly fractured in the setting of severe facial trauma. The fracture usually occurs at the sphenozygomatic suture line. In general, patients with lateral wall fractures are commonly young male who may present with mid facial swelling and some degree of deformity. In some cases, lateral orbital wall fracture may be associated with visual loss or change in mental status due to associated intracranial injury. Imaging studies with computed tomography is important in the proper diagnosis and planning of the surgical intervention. Management of intracranial or eye injuries should be undertaken on emergent basis. Thereafter, significantly displaced lateral wall fractures need to be repaired on timely basis. Proper realignment of the plane of the lateral orbital wall at the sphenozygomatic suture along with the other complex articulations of the zygomatic bone is necessary for proper functional and aesthetic outcome.
  • Keywords
    Lateral orbital wall , Fracture , Eye injury , Vision loss , Diagnosis , Management
  • Journal title
    Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology
  • Journal title
    Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology
  • Record number

    2553157