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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 20-23, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-51791

ABSTRACT

In the orbitozygomatic complex fracture, sensory impairment due to the damage of the infraorbital nerve is one of the most common symptom and complication. In this report, we have the assumption that surgical approach for rigid fixation method may have correlations to the damage and regeneration of the nerve. Among patients who had open reduction and internal fixation for unilateral orbitozygomatic complex fracture in our hospital from March 1997 to August 2000, we selected 40 cases. The pin-prick test and the 2-point discrimination test on the infraorbital nerve regions were done for testing the sensory impairments. Two different fracture classification methods were used in this research. First, Henderson's method was used. The results of preoperative test results showed that 17 patients out of 40 patients were abnormalities. More specifically, type IV patients had the highest sensory impairments. In a comparison of the approach methods, the patients who adopted both method showed higher tendency of recovery of sensory impairments. From these results, the degree of deviation in the fracture and the type of approach may be an important prognostic factor for the sensory impairments due to the orbitozygomatic complex fracture.


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Humans , Classification , Discrimination, Psychological , Regeneration , Retrospective Studies
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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 482-486, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-78705

ABSTRACT

Hemangiopericytoma is a rare kind of soft tissue tumor. It usually attacks adults without distinction of sex. In most cases, slowly enlarging mass is a chief complaint of patient and symptoms such as tenderness and pain are rare. It is known to frequently attack the lower extremity, especially thigh, pelvic fossa and retroperitoneum, and in rare cases, trunk and upper extremity. In this paper, we report a 47-ear-old female patient with primary orbital hemangiopericytoma in right upper eyelid. Before operation, we found oval-shaped tumor which had a vivid boundary, from the orbital CT and MRI. During the operation, we found an ovoid mass(about 2.6 X 2 X 1 cm) surrounded by a thin capsule on the upper eyelid medial portion. By H&E stain after operation, we found a "staghorn" configuration- haped blood vessel distribution. In an immunohistochemical stain test using factor VIII-related antigen, this tumor was not originated from endotheliumm, but from vessel. In Gomori's reticulin stain test, we confirmly diagnosed these tumor cells as hemangiopericytoma, since these cells were arranged around the vessel, surrounded by a reticulin fiber. She had no symptom of recurrence after operation. As hemangiopericytoma is not frequently developed in an orbital area, we report this case in this paper.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Blood Vessels , Eyelids , Hemangiopericytoma , Lower Extremity , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Orbit , Recurrence , Reticulin , Thigh , Upper Extremity , von Willebrand Factor
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