Double vision after orbital floor repair unread post by moby thu sep 17 2009 10 16 pm hello and welcome i am sorry to hear about this serious injury.
Diplopia downgaze after orbital floor repair.
A 51 yo african american female presents with diplopia in downgaze after an orbital floor fracture secondary to being punched in the face s p repair with open reduction internal fixation orif and placement of a plate od ocular history.
Persistent diplopia has commonly been reported as a complication of orbital floor fracture repair in children.
However here we present two cases of marked upgaze limitation and positive forced ductions 1 week.
Cho who determined that the patient probably had not needed the orbital floor fracture repair in the first place.
This technique has many advantages including simplicity of continue reading.
None of the patients reported diplopia in the primary position neither downgaze conclusion diplopia persisting after reconstructive surgery of a fractured orbital floor may be corrected surgically.
Nine patients showed a complete improvement of their diplopia.
Tial postoperative complication the incidence of diplopia after surgical repair of orbital blowout fractures has not been well studied.
We retrospectively studied 54 patients who underwent repair of an orbital blowout fracture.
1 2 in patients with postoperative diplopia restricted extraocular motility and positive forced ductions surgical exploration for residual inferior rectus entrapment is indicated.
This video illustrates the use of porous polyethylene implant stabilized with cyanoacrylate glue to repair an orbital floor fracture by the transconjunctival technique in a 10 year old child who had sustained a facial trauma.
Two patients with posterior fractures showed persistent diplopia which was well managed by prisms.
Endoscopic repair of the orbital floor blowout fracture using an endonasal approach appears to be a safe and effective technique for the treatment of diplopia.
A total of 47 of 54 86 patients had clinically significant diplopia.
Finally after attempting two revisions the surgeon referred the patient to dr.
Diplopia in patients with orbital floor fractures may appear in either up or downgaze or both 9 14 the etiology of this phenomenon has been speculated on since lerman s 1970 study.
Both of them could be weakened by direct trauma 12 17 ischemia so called.
A minimum of 6 months follow up was available for all patients included in the study.
After the initial surgery the patient had diplopia hyperglobus and cicatricial entropion.
The eye may be proptotic or enophthalmic depending on the amount of edema causing proptosis and the size of the fracture larger fractures leading to enophthalmos.
Immediately after an orbital floor fracture the affected eye may have impaired motility resulting in double vision.