Supraorbital Fracture Therapy
.This resulted in a comminuted fracture of the supraorbital region with involvement of the rim. The supraorbital ridge, also known as the supraorbital margin or superciliary arch is the superior margin part of the frontal bone, the supraorbital ridge contains the supraorbital foramen (or notch).
Supraorbital fractures, for example, represent 10% of all periorbital fractures but account for 30% of serious eye injuries. Untreated or improperly treated supraorbital fractures usually result in rim and brow depression. Isolated fractures of the supraorbital rim are rarely seen.
If the superior orbital fissure is compressed or narrowed by a facture, surgical decompression may be beneficial 3435.
The supraorbital ridge, also known as the supraorbital margin or superciliary arch is the superior margin part of the frontal bone, the supraorbital ridge contains the supraorbital foramen (or notch). Bone segments protruding through skin. Details of supraorbital craniotomy including details of operative approach, patient positioning, and indications. In this report, an isolated supraorbital rim fracture is presented in which the segment of the rim was completely removed from its location onto. Untreated or improperly treated supraorbital fractures usually result in rim and brow depression. Isolated fractures of the supraorbital rim are rarely seen. A simple fracture occurs when a single site of discontinuity exists between two bony segments. The patient suffered a trauma to the right supraorbital region. Use of cortical onlay allografts with or without a plate. This results in an inferior and forward protrusion of the globe, lid ptosis, and. The most common serious injuries to the globe are rupture, retinal detachment. If the superior orbital fissure is compressed or narrowed by a facture, surgical decompression may be beneficial 3435. This resulted in a comminuted fracture of the supraorbital region with involvement of the. Fractures of the supraorbital rim can result in significant ophthalmologic and cosmetic morbidity. Under general anesthesia, the fracture was first approached through a supratarsal fold incision. Supraorbital fractures, for example, represent 10% of all periorbital fractures but account for 30% of serious eye injuries. About zygomatic arch and orbital fractures.