Postoperative improvement of diplopia and eyeball movement disorder in patients with reconstructive surgeries for orbital fracture
- VernacularTitle:眼眶骨折修复手术对复视和眼球运动障碍的改善
- Author:
qin, SHEN
;
hou-wei, LIN
;
xian-qun, FAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
orbital fracture;
diplopia;
eyeball movement disorder;
reconstructive surgery
- From:Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science)
2006;0(06):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe the postoperative changes of diplopia and eyeball movement disorder in patients with orbital fracture. Methods The clinical data of 62 patients with reconstructive surgeries for orbital fracture were retrorespectively analyzed.The position,range of fracture and incarceration of extraocular muscles were determined by CT scanning.The eyeball movement and diplopia were examined and recorded pre-operation,3,6 and 12 months after operation,respectively. Results Among the 62 cases,23 were simple orbital wall fracture and the other 39 were complex orbital fracture.Eighteen of the patients with simple orbital wall fracture had diplopia and 19 had eyeball movement disorder of Ⅰ degree or Ⅱ degree before operation.Twelve months after operation,5 had diplopia ofⅠ degree or Ⅱ degree,and 5 had eyeball movement disorder of Ⅰ degree.For those with complex orbital fracture,36 had diplopia and 38 had eyeball movement disorder.Twelve months after operation,29 had diplopia(III degree diplopia in 6) and 22 had eye movement disorder.Among the 12 patients with complex orbital fracture who received operation within 3 weeks after trauma, only one had III degree diplopia,while 5 of the 23 with complex orbital fractures repaired 3 months after trauma had III degree diplopia. Conclusion Surgical management can effectively improve diplopia and eyeball movement disorder resulted from orbital fracture.Earlier treatment is superior to later treatment in regard with the effect of surgical intervention.