作者
Milad Etemadi Sh, Shirin Shahnaseri, Parisa Soltani, Mahmood Reza Kalantar Motamedi
发表日期
2017/5/1
来源
Trauma Monthly
卷号
22
期号
3
出版商
Official Publication of the National Center for Trauma Research
简介
Context: The naso-orbito-ethmoid (NOE) area is an intricate structure composed of the nasal, lacrimal, maxillary, frontal, and ethmoid bones. The treatment of NOE fractures is one of the most challenging issues in the management of maxillofacial injuries. The management of these fractures requires a thorough knowledge of midfacial anatomy, surgical techniques, and the available implements in order to obtain optimal aesthetic and functional results. The aim of this study was to review current knowledge (ie, from the past ten years) concerning NOE fractures and the related surgical techniques. Evidence Acquisition: An extensive electronic literature search was performed via international and national databases, including MEDLINE/PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), DOAJ, Iranian Science Information database (SID), Iranmedex, and Irandoc. Literature published between October 2004 and October 2014 was searched for using specific keywords. The references from each study were also searched. Finally, all articles relevant to the selected keywords and the topic of the study were reviewed.
Results: High-energy blunt or penetrating traumas are the most common cause of NOE fractures. NOE fractures account for some 5% and 15% of adult and pediatric facial fractures, respectively. These fractures are characterized by three major post-injury symptoms, namely increased intercanthal distance, diminished nasal projection, and impaired nasofrontal and lacrimal drainage. The prompt management of NOE fractures is of the utmost importance in avoiding secondary deformities. Surgical treatment is guided by the …
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