Description
This "one-stop" resource presents all of the information needed to
identify and treat orbital fractures. A multidisciplinary team of
specialists covers everything from normal orbital anatomy...through
patient evaluation and diagnostic imaging...to the latest
reconstructive materials and techniques for any type of orbital
trauma. The result is an outstanding source of complete, balanced,
and authoritative guidance to help readers achieve the best outcomes.
Key Features
*Presents uncommonly well-rounded coverage from an impressive roster
of leading ophthalmologists ?otorhinolaryngologists ?oral and
maxillofacial surgeons ?neurosurgeons ?plastic surgeons ?and
radiologists.
*Delivers step-by-step guidelines on today's full range of bone and
cartilage graft harvesting, grafting, and fixation techniques ?
alloplastic plating approaches ?and surgical procedures, as well as
management of soft tissue injuries.
*Addresses ophthalmic and facial complications and discusses how to
avoid them.
-Contents-
SECTION 1: ANATOMY, RADIOLOGY AND PATIENT EVALUATION
1. Normal Orbital Anatomy: Osteology, Orbital Facial Systems, and
Facial Anatomy
2. Imaging of Orbital Fractures
3. Modelling and Stereolithography in Orbital Trauma
4. Ultrasonography in Orbital Trauma
5. Patient Evaluation in Orbital Trauma
SECTION II: ORBITAL WALL FRACTURES
6. Orbital Floor Fractures
7. Medial Orbital Wall Fractures
8. Late Primary and Secondary Orbital Fractures
9. Acute Lateral Wall (Orbitozygomatic) Fractures
10. Chronic Lateral Wall (Orbitozygomatic) Fractures
11. Acute Nasoethmoid Orbital Fractures
12. Chronic Nasoethmoid Orbital Fractures
13. Orbital Roof and Supraorbital Ridge Fractures
14. Operative Reconstruction of Enophthalmos
15. Considerations in Pediatric Fractures
SECTION III: MATERIALS AN APPROACHES IN ORBITAL FRACTURE REPAIR
16. Bone Grafting Techniques
17. Cadaveric Bone Grafting Techniques
18. Cartilage Grafting Techniques
19. Fascia in Orbital Fracture Repair
20. Alloplastic Plating Techniques
21. Surgical Principles and Approaches in Orbital Fracture Repair
22. Endoscopic Approach
23. Soft Tissue Resuspension Techniques
24. Lessons Learnt From the Management of Complex Facial Fractures
SECTION IV: OCULAR TRAUMA ASSOCIATED WITH ORBITAL FRACTURES
25. Associated Fractures
26. Cerebrospinal fluid Leaks Following Orbital Fractures
27. Posttraumatic Carotid Cavernous Sinus Fistulae
28. Anterior Segment Injuries
29. Posterior Segment Injuries
30. Enucleation in Orbital Trauma
31. Orbital Foreign Bodies
32. Acute Orbital Hemorrhage
33. Posttraumatic Optic Neuropathy
34. Posttraumatic and Postsurgical Orbital Infections
35. Canalicular and Nasolacrimal Injuries
36. Strabismus
37. Eyelid Ptosis
38. Eyelid Reconstruction
39. Lower Eyelid Retraction
40. Medical Scar Reconstruction
41. Secondary/Revision Procedures
42. Facial Nerve Palsy
Author Information
David E. Holck, MD, Director, Oculoplastic, Reconstructive, Orbit,
and Ocular Oncology Service, Department of Ophthalmology, Wilford
Hall Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Surgery, USUHS; Assistant
Professor of Ophthalmology, UT, San Antonio,