2010
DOI: 10.32412/pjohns.v25i2.635
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Orbital Floor Fracture Reconstruction Using Conchal Auricular Cartilage Graft

Abstract: Orbital wall fractures result from external impact injuries which cause an abrupt increase in intraorbital pressure.1 Patients usually present to the emergency room with periorbital swelling and limited eye movements, with or without changes in vision.  Relatively common in the Philippines, these fractures are frequently caused by violent assault followed by vehicular accidents involving motorcycles.2  Among 119 maxillofacial trauma cases seen and treated by the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of the East Av… Show more

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“…Autogenous cartilage grafts are suggested to best suit for repair of orbital defects of up to 2x2cm. 15 Medpore being porous allows in-growth of surrounding soft tissue and bone leading to decreased scarring, capsular formation, foreign body reaction and infection rates. 17 Infection does not occur for 5 weeks that is till the vascularization is going on.…”
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“…Autogenous cartilage grafts are suggested to best suit for repair of orbital defects of up to 2x2cm. 15 Medpore being porous allows in-growth of surrounding soft tissue and bone leading to decreased scarring, capsular formation, foreign body reaction and infection rates. 17 Infection does not occur for 5 weeks that is till the vascularization is going on.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Harvesting technique for autologous auricular cartilage is simple and can be used in repairing defects as large as 2 x 2cm. 15 It is biocompatible, has a shape similar to the orbital floor, limited donor site morbidity, is malleable, but provides limited structural support and is prone to resorption. Seven studies 16 using autogenous cartilage (nasoseptal and conchal auricular cartilage) were reviewed, where grafts were not fixed, but placed well posterior to the inferior orbital margin.…”
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“…It has the potential to fracture in a similar manner to that of a safety valve, such as when there is a blow to the orbit and the energy dissipates (Banica et al, 2013). Orbital floor fractures could be isolated (pure orbital blow out fracture) or are associated with orbital rim fractures (impure blow out fractures) of the orbit (Charters et al, 1993 andOnofre, 2007). These fractures may cause the entrapment of orbital soft tissue structures with resulting vertical or horizontal ocular motility limitations and enophthalmos (Charters et al, 1993 andOnofre, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%