Orbital floor fractures may be reached through 2 types of conjunctival approaches, the preseptal one and the retroseptal one. While the retroseptal approach offers a more direct and easier route to the orbital rim and floor, it is associated with a significantly higher rate of lower lid complications compared to the preseptal approach. We will focus on the preseptal transconjunctival approach
Purpose: To present a case series review of management of pure orbital floor fractures and propose a...
Purpose: The transconjunctival, subciliary, subtarsal, and subpalpebral approaches for accessing the...
Purpose: The transconjunctival, subciliary, subtarsal, and subpalpebral approaches for accessing the...
Orbital floor fractures are caused by blunt trauma to the orbital floor, the weakest part of the orb...
The increasing emphasis on open reduction in the management of orbital fractures has led to an exten...
Fractures of the orbital floor have traditionally been treated through transorbital approaches. Tran...
The increasing emphasis on open reduction in the management of orbital fractures has led to an exten...
Fractures of the orbital floor have traditionally been treated through transorbital approaches. Tran...
(1) Background: The aim of the present study was to compare lower eyelid post-operative complication...
Subciliary and transconjunctival approaches are commonly used to enter the orbital floor. Although b...
Subciliary and transconjunctival approaches are commonly used to enter the orbital floor. Although b...
The repair of orbital fl oor fractures is complicated not only bu the techni-cal aspects of the proc...
In this retrospective study, the authors compare the outcomes of two different approaches to the orb...
Subciliary and transconjunctival approaches are commonly used to enter the orbital floor. Although b...
The two surgical approaches to access orbital fractures are transconjunctival and transcutaneous. Th...
Purpose: To present a case series review of management of pure orbital floor fractures and propose a...
Purpose: The transconjunctival, subciliary, subtarsal, and subpalpebral approaches for accessing the...
Purpose: The transconjunctival, subciliary, subtarsal, and subpalpebral approaches for accessing the...
Orbital floor fractures are caused by blunt trauma to the orbital floor, the weakest part of the orb...
The increasing emphasis on open reduction in the management of orbital fractures has led to an exten...
Fractures of the orbital floor have traditionally been treated through transorbital approaches. Tran...
The increasing emphasis on open reduction in the management of orbital fractures has led to an exten...
Fractures of the orbital floor have traditionally been treated through transorbital approaches. Tran...
(1) Background: The aim of the present study was to compare lower eyelid post-operative complication...
Subciliary and transconjunctival approaches are commonly used to enter the orbital floor. Although b...
Subciliary and transconjunctival approaches are commonly used to enter the orbital floor. Although b...
The repair of orbital fl oor fractures is complicated not only bu the techni-cal aspects of the proc...
In this retrospective study, the authors compare the outcomes of two different approaches to the orb...
Subciliary and transconjunctival approaches are commonly used to enter the orbital floor. Although b...
The two surgical approaches to access orbital fractures are transconjunctival and transcutaneous. Th...
Purpose: To present a case series review of management of pure orbital floor fractures and propose a...
Purpose: The transconjunctival, subciliary, subtarsal, and subpalpebral approaches for accessing the...
Purpose: The transconjunctival, subciliary, subtarsal, and subpalpebral approaches for accessing the...