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IJSRP, Volume 3, Issue 6, June 2013 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]


Orbital Floor Fracture: A Retrospective Analysis of the Timing of Presentation and Surgical Outcome. A Review of 25 Cases
      Prof. (Dr) Santosh Kumar Subudhi, Dr.Sumeet Dash, Dr.Rajat Panigrahi,Dr.S.P.Lenka, Dr.Sikander Prasad
Abstract: The face is the index of man , eyes are index are index of soul .The face is intimately related to self image .Orbits are part of facial skeleton and skeletal component of orbital cavity is formed by the combination of seven different bones . Due to complex arrangement orbital fracture occurs in isolation or in concomitant with fracture of adjacent facial bones like in lefort II , le fort III and zygomatic complex fractures .Among the various clinical features associated with orbital floor fracture, the diplopia which is most distressing to the patient generally for which he/she seeks treatment. So far as orbital floor reconstruction is concerned, various materials starting from autologous to alloplastic materials have been used.

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Prof. (Dr) Santosh Kumar Subudhi, Dr.Sumeet Dash, Dr.Rajat Panigrahi,Dr.S.P.Lenka, Dr.Sikander Prasad (2018); Orbital Floor Fracture: A Retrospective Analysis of the Timing of Presentation and Surgical Outcome. A Review of 25 Cases; Int J Sci Res Publ 3(6) (ISSN: 2250-3153). http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-0613.php?rp=P181383
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