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Title: The management of orbitozygomatic fractures. Author: Hollier LH, Thornton J, Pazmino P, Stal S. Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg; 2003 Jun; 111(7):2386-92, quiz 2393. PubMed ID: 12794486. Abstract: Orbitozygomatic injuries are among the most common fractures encountered by the plastic surgeon. Appropriate management depends on an accurate diagnosis, focusing on the physical examination and data from computed tomography scans. One must pay particular attention to the orbital component of this injury, as it is from this that so much of the morbidity relating to these fractures is incurred. As with all facial fractures, accurate reduction is paramount to a successful outcome. As many buttresses as are necessary should be visualized to ensure an anatomic reduction. The amount and location of fixation depend on the fracture anatomy.A successful outcome may be expected if these basic principles are followed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]