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Orbital roof fracture management.
Another potential emergency involves the roof not the floor of the orbit.
Traumatic orbital roof fractures are rare and are managed nonoperatively in most cases.
In cases of minor isolated orbital roof fractures where no surgical intervention is needed the patient.
Investigation of orbital fractures is by x ray and ct with ct being the modality of choice though it can be unreliable in children with blowout fractures.
A ct may already be appropriate due to a mechanism of injury or red flags for a head injury.
Approaches include extracranial intracranial and endonasal endoscopic.
However intracranial or intraorbital injury may warrant surgical intervention to remove impinging bony fragments repair dura or reconstruct the orbital roof.
Nondisplaced or minimally displaced orbital roof fractures are usually managed by observation but displaced orbital roof fractures can cause ophthalmic and neurologic complications and open surgical intervention is occasionally required.
After a thorough ophthalmic exam and after other trauma has been ruled out the patient and physician.
Management of orbital roof fractures varies based on individual clinical features including the presence of exophthalmos gaze restriction and concomitant injuries such as dural tears.
Surgically bicoronal approaches were performed most commonly along with reconstruction utilizing titanium miniplates.
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Most can be safely observed.
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