2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12663-015-0844-8
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Ophthalmological Evaluation by a Maxillofacial Surgeon and an Ophthalmologist in Assessing the Damage to the Orbital Contents in Midfacial Fractures: A Prospective Study

Abstract: Background and purpose Midfacial fractures may often be associated with injuries to the orbit which may lead to notable dysfunction of the visual apparatus, if not detected early after injury. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the associated ophthalmic injuries in mid-face trauma and to emphasize the need for understanding the ophthalmic signs and symptoms by an attending maxillofacial surgeon. Patients and methods A total number of 60 clinically and radiographically proven subjects with midfacial fract… Show more

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“…A male predominance of 88% was found with a high incidence cause of Road Traffic Accidents (64%). This came in accordance with Patil et al (3) and nabeela et al (9) , which was normal considering the fact that a higher number of males are driving the vehicles than females. The second highest recognized cause was the inter-personal violence (36%); comparable to what was declared by Roccia et al (10) .…”
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“…A male predominance of 88% was found with a high incidence cause of Road Traffic Accidents (64%). This came in accordance with Patil et al (3) and nabeela et al (9) , which was normal considering the fact that a higher number of males are driving the vehicles than females. The second highest recognized cause was the inter-personal violence (36%); comparable to what was declared by Roccia et al (10) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A high incidence of peri-orbital edema or hematoma (84%) and lid ecchymosis and laceration (76%) was recorded, comparable to all studies, which was normal to find due to the loose connective tissue around the eye. They are the first signs of trauma which in turn made the clinical examination difficult (3,11) .…”
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“…; Patil et al. ). Proficiency in the skill is expected of all young medical graduates (International Task Force on Ophthalmic Education of Medical Students ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ocular injuries often accompany midface injuries. All facial trauma injuries, particularly above the level of the mouth, require a careful ophthalmic examination [4].…”
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confidence: 99%