Endoscopic Endonasal Orbital Floor Fracture Repair With Mucosal Preservation To Reinforce The Fractured Bone

JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY(2021)

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Treatment of orbital floor fracture is often needed to cure diplopia and enophthalmos. However, the available surgical methods have many limitations. An endoscopic endonasal reduction is a familiar approach for otolaryngologists; however, reconstruction of the orbital floor may pose certain problems. Here, the authors developed the endoscopic endonasal orbital floor fracture repair with mucosal preservation procedure (mucosal preservation procedure). This study aims to evaluate outcomes after the mucosal preservation procedure. The authors analyzed 18 patients who had their orbital floor repaired using the mucosal preservation procedure. Pre- and post-operative ocular motility range was measured with a Hess screen test, and the percentage of Hess area ratio (HAR%) was used for all statistical comparisons. The distance between the fractured bone and orbital floor (DBFO) on computed tomography was measured before and four months after surgery. Overall, diplopia, and pain improved after surgery in all patients. Diplopia and pain completely disappeared in 17 patients, while only mild diplopia remained in one. HAR% increased significantly, whereas DBFO reduced significantly after the operation. In conclusion, the outcome of the mucosal preservation procedure was favorable without any major complications. Further studies with larger numbers of patients are needed to verify our technique.
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Diplopia, endonasal, enophthalmos, orbital floor fracture, pedicled flap
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