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Cir Cir ; 85 Suppl 1: 13-18, 2017 Dec.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28038736

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BACKGROUND: The management of orbitary fractures is one of the most challenging in facial trauma; the variety of reconstruction materials for its treatment is broad and is constantly improving, but despite this there is no consensus for its use or literature that sustains it. OBJECTIVE: To present the use and design of a preformed bone implant as an alternative for the reconstruction of orbital floor fractures in the pediatric age group. CLINICAL CASE: A 7-year old male who suffered a right hemifacial contusion trauma with clinical and tomographic diagnosis of right pure blowout type orbital floor fracture with inferior rectus muscle entrapment and right post-traumatic palpebral ptosis. Successful surgical reconstruction was performed 7 days later with a pre-constructed bone cement implant. Eight weeks after surgery the patient presented with mild residual palpebral ptosis, no ocular movement limitations and no diplopia. CONCLUSIONS: The use of a bone cement implant can be considered appropriate for the reconstruction of these fractures, as another alternative to be used by the ophthalmologist among the variety of all the other materials used for this purpose. We consider that our optimism based on the results obtained in this case obligates us to increase the number of patients treated in order to gather more evidence and do larger follow up.


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Bone Cements/therapeutic use , Orbital Fractures/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Prostheses and Implants , Blepharoptosis/etiology , Child , Facial Injuries/surgery , Humans , Male , Orbital Fractures/complications , Orbital Fractures/therapy , Prosthesis Design
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