2014
DOI: 10.1097/iop.0000000000000051
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Nylon Foil (Supramid) Orbital Implants in Pediatric Orbital Fracture Repair

Abstract: The nylon foil implant is a safe and effective method to repair pediatric orbital wall fractures given the low complication rate.

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“…Meaning: A step-by-step approach to help surgeons make more accurate and effective decisions regarding surgical correction even at different time points. Wu et al 44 Retrospective study 3 Soejima et al 45 Retrospective study 4 Pohlenz et al 42 Retrospective study 5 Shah et al 7 Retrospective study 6 Timoney et al 12 Retrospective study 7…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Meaning: A step-by-step approach to help surgeons make more accurate and effective decisions regarding surgical correction even at different time points. Wu et al 44 Retrospective study 3 Soejima et al 45 Retrospective study 4 Pohlenz et al 42 Retrospective study 5 Shah et al 7 Retrospective study 6 Timoney et al 12 Retrospective study 7…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is still consensus toward early surgical correction in children demonstrating diplopia from blowout fractures to prevent profound muscle damage and muscle contractures. 4,8,[11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Interestingly, a longer operation time was found to be associated with a higher possibility of diplopia in the pediatric population. 18 The causes for diplopia in blowout fractures can be separated into two main groups: motility and position.…”
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“…It represents a safe and viable option while mitigating risk of tissue integration and orbital adherence due to its nonporous nature. 80…”
Section: Pediatric Orbital Fracturesmentioning
confidence: 99%