Pure Orbital Floor Blow-In Fracture: An Extremely Rare Case
Kosuke Akiyama,
Youhei Ouchi,
Atsushi Hosokawa
et al.
Abstract:A 57-year-old man presented with left diplopia on an upward gaze and ophthalmalgia after hitting the left side of his head. CT revealed a fracture on the left side of the orbital floor without orbital rim fractures and the protrusion of a small bone fragment into the orbit. Hess charts indicated markedly limited vertical movement of the left eye. Based on these findings, the patient was diagnosed with a pure orbital floor blow-in fracture (BIF). Symptoms persisted after a two-week monitoring period; therefore,… Show more
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