2020
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i9.7002
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Avaliação das repercussões clínicas após alterações no volume orbitário pós trauma: uma revisão sistematizada

Abstract: Introdução: o trauma em face é uma situação prevalente nos hospitais com serviços de Urgência e Emergência. A cavidade orbitária é geralmente afetada em fraturas, envolvendo ossos, tecidos moles e neurovasculares, com incidência de mais de 40% dos traumas maxilofaciais. Objetivo: analisar os traumas orbitários e suas repercussões clínicas, levando em consideração etiologia e possíveis complicações. Metodologia: o estudo foi composto por uma revisão integrativa, com artigos científicos originais e de revisão in… Show more

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“…The location of the prosthesis is determined by the integrity of the orbital cavity walls. Injuries caused to these structures can cause displacement and change in the shape of the soft tissues of the orbit, leading to alteration of the orbital volume and inadequate positioning of the ocular prosthesis (Batista;Colombo et al, 2011). In the case reported, the patient did not have access to adequate intervention at the time of the accident, which resulted in poor positioning of the orbital structures and asymmetries due to the accompaniment of the soft tissues to the bone defects caused by the trauma.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…The location of the prosthesis is determined by the integrity of the orbital cavity walls. Injuries caused to these structures can cause displacement and change in the shape of the soft tissues of the orbit, leading to alteration of the orbital volume and inadequate positioning of the ocular prosthesis (Batista;Colombo et al, 2011). In the case reported, the patient did not have access to adequate intervention at the time of the accident, which resulted in poor positioning of the orbital structures and asymmetries due to the accompaniment of the soft tissues to the bone defects caused by the trauma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%