scholarly journals Endoscopic repair through the medial wall of maxillary sinus for blowout fracture of the inferior orbital wall: a case report

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-63
Author(s):  
Ryohei Oya ◽  
Takashi Shikina ◽  
Yukinori Takenaka ◽  
Atsuhiko Uno ◽  
Arata Horii ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 132
Author(s):  
NazikE Abdullah ◽  
IsraaM Osman ◽  
OmerA Babikir

2021 ◽  
Vol 79 (1) ◽  
pp. 204.e1-204.e12
Author(s):  
Rubens Martins Bastos ◽  
Cassian Taparello ◽  
Ricardo Tres ◽  
Renato Sawazaki

2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-33
Author(s):  
MK Rajasekar ◽  
M Vivek ◽  
V Narendrakumar

ABSTRACT Orbital fractures can cause facial disfigurement and disturbs vision. Medial orbital wall fractures are diagnosed with frequent use of computed tomography (CT) scans in the diagnosis of orbital trauma. Orbital reconstruction plays a challenging role for the surgeons as it comes in a multitude of different forms. We report a case of 45-year male with a history of assault presented with diminution of vision, restricted abduction and diplopia of the left eye. Computed tomography scan showed fracture of the left medial orbital wall fracture and the patient was treated by endoscopic endonasal approach of medial orbital wall reconstruction using septal cartilage. How to cite this article Rajasekar MK, Vivek M, Narendrakumar V. Endoscopic Endonasal Approach of Orbital Medial Wall Reconstruction using Septal Cartilage: A Rare Surgical Case Report. Clin Rhinol An Int J 2015;8(1):30-33.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 32-33
Author(s):  
Arbindra Kumar Yadav ◽  
Manohar Kumar Ray ◽  
Birat Thapa Magar ◽  
Dinesh Kumar Thapa ◽  
Karuna Tamrakar Karki ◽  
...  

The orbital blowout fracture is most common in its inferior and medial wall; however we are presenting here a rare case of superior orbital wall blowout fracture with intact vision. This is a presentation of a 55 year-old right handed gentleman following road traffic accident had left orbital injury causing orbital roof fracture. Despite of such a huge injury there was no deterioration of his vision and his movements of the eye balls were also absolutely preserved.


2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-46
Author(s):  
Kerem ÖZTÜRK ◽  
Sercan GÖDE ◽  
Gülce GÜRSAN ◽  
Bülent KARCI

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 215265672098478
Author(s):  
Abdulrahman Alghulikah ◽  
Norah Musallam ◽  
Ibrahim Sumaily ◽  
Amany Fathaddin ◽  
Surayie Aldossary

Cholesterol Granulomas of the Maxillary Sinus, considered an unusual presentation at this anatomical site. Over last 2 decades, only few cases are reported in the literature (English) and no available comprehensive reviews or studies on this entity. Herein in this article we present a comprehensive literature review of the available reports of 16 cases along with reporting a new case which we managed, aided with its histopathological pictures. This review article can be a reference for practitioners in the field of otorhinolaryngology who may encounter these cases. Also, it attracts the attention to consider this pathology among the differential diagnoses of nasal masses. Moreover, including a described pathological imaging may help young pathologist to identify this pathology.


2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Selmi Yardimci Yilmaz ◽  
Melda Misirlioglu ◽  
Mehmet Zahit Adisen

The purpose of this article is to present the case of maxillofacial trauma patient with maxillary sinus fracture diagnosed with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and to explore the applications of this technique in evaluating the maxillofacial region. A 23-year-old male patient attempted to our clinic who had an injury at midface with complaints of swelling, numbness. The patient was examined before in emergency center but any diagnosis was made about the maxillofacial trauma. The patient re-examined clinically and radiographically. A fracture on the frontal wall of maxillary sinus is determined with the aid of CBCT. The patient consulted with the department of maxillofacial surgery and it is decided that any surgical treatment was not necessary. The emerging technique CBCT would not be the primary choice of imaging maxillofacial trauma. Nevertheless, when advantages considered this imaging procedure could be the modality of choice according to the case.


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