RECONSTRUCTION DEFECT RECONSTRUCTION DEFECT ORBITAL FLOOR WITH SYMPHYSEAL WITH SYMPHYSEAL GRAFT

S. Tabaković ,
S. Tabaković

Clinic of Maxillofacial syrgery, Medical faculty- Stomatology, Pristina , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

G. Videnović ,
G. Videnović

Clinic of Maxillofacial syrgery, Medical faculty- Stomatology , Pristina, Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

M. Mirković ,
M. Mirković

Clinic of Oftalmology, Medical faculty , Pristina, Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*

D. Krasić
D. Krasić

Clinic, of Maxillofacial syrgery, Medical faculty- Stomatology , Niš , Serbia

Published: 01.01.2008.

Volume 36, Issue 1 (2008)

pp. 127-128;

https://doi.org/10.70949/pramed200801239T

Abstract

Fracture of orbital floor is relatively frequenthly injuries. Fractures can appear same in war or peacefull conditions. War injuries can be bursting, and in many cases is very hard, with fracture, dislocation and defect more of orbit walls. Peacefulls injuries orbital floor appear mostly in car exident, fight, fall on face, and also in sports activity. Regarding specific anatomic structure, sensitive position and content of orbital cavity, even today exists different opinion especially by question of mechanism of originate, same as question of injury treatment.

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