Management Of Zygomatico-Orbital Fractures Using Rigid Internal Fixation With Cosmetic Surgical Considerations - Case Report

Authors

  • AH M Ong Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, University Malaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22452/adum.vol3no1.10

Keywords:

Zygomatico-orbital fractures, rigid internal fixation, osteosynthesis plates, cosmetic surgery

Abstract

The current standard of managing facial bone fractures is the use of rigid internal fixation. This method provides good stabilization and repair for mid-face fractures such as the zygomatico-orbitalfracture. Nowadays, for the young and old, patients want not only rapid bone healing, but also good facial aesthetics after surgical treatment following maxillofacial trauma. Therefore, osteosynthesis of fractures and inconspicuous post-operative scars are considered essential. The lower eyelid approach or modified blepharoplasty provides rapid access to the infraorbital rim as well as the orbital floor, while the lateral eyebrow incision gives direct access for fixation at the fronto-zygomatic suture. Combining the Gillies' approach and a single form of rigid internal fixation, good cosmetic results and function can be achieved. Cases using the micro-plate-system for thin infraorbital bones and the miniplate- system for thicker facial bones involving zygomatico-orbital fractures are described.

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Published

1996-12-31

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Case Report