Associate Professor University of Rochester Rochester, New York
Disclosure(s):
Dina Amin, DDS, FACS: No financial relationships to disclose
Likith V. Reddy, DDS, MD: No financial relationships to disclose
Orbital fractures are relatively common, with an incidence of 10 to 25 percent among all facial fractures. However, considerable controversy exists regarding the timing of intervention, reconstruction material and indications of surgical management of patients with orbital fractures. Failure to accurately diagnose and accurately manage these injuries will result in significant functional and cosmetic deformity. Orbital reconstruction is challenging due to the complex bony anatomy and the proximity of adjacent structures. This session will discuss the indications and timing of repair, surgical approaches, materials used for repair and advances on orbital fracture.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this presentation, participants should be able to:
Discuss surgical anatomy relevance to orbital fracture.
Describe updates in treatment indications and timing of surgical repair.
Explain the incorporation of advanced technology in treating orbital wall fracture.
Describe different digital workflow for orbital trauma and how it will improve the surgical outcome.
Demonstrate challenging orbital trauma complications and their treatment protocol.