Orbital fractures are among the most frequent facial traumas. This study retrospectively analysed patients treated in Umberto I Hospital Trauma-Centre, Sapienza University of Rome from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2020. The inclusion criteria were as follows: diagnosis of pure/impure orbital bone fracture, complete clinical and radiological records, and a minimum 12-month follow up. Gender, age, aetiology, fracture type, treatment, and associated complications were analysed using IBM SPSS Statistics, and p values of <0.05 were considered significant. In total, 1393 patients presented with orbital trauma, 543 of whom met the inclusion criteria and underwent surgery (394 males (72.6%) and 149 females (27.4%); mean (range) age 39.2 (7–90) years). Assault (n = 165, 30.4%) was the most common cause of trauma, followed by road traffic accidents and sports-related incidents. Diplopia was the major symptom at diagnosis (n = 183, 33.6%). Open reduction and internal fixation via a sub-eyelid approach was the preferred treatment, achieving a significant reduction in the functional changes induced by fracture (p < 0.05). Our data will aid future studies of maxillofacial traumatology and suggest that education and prevention measures could reduce the incidence of this type of trauma.

Priore, P., ⇑, D., Marchese, G., Della Monaca, M., Terenzi, V., Battisti, A., et al. (2022). Orbital bone fractures: 10 years’ experience at the Rome trauma centre: retrospective analysis of 543 patients. BRITISH JOURNAL OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, 60(10), 1368-1372 [10.1016/j.bjoms.2022.09.003].

Orbital bone fractures: 10 years’ experience at the Rome trauma centre: retrospective analysis of 543 patients

Gloria Marchese;Valentina Terenzi;Valentino Valentini
2022-12-01

Abstract

Orbital fractures are among the most frequent facial traumas. This study retrospectively analysed patients treated in Umberto I Hospital Trauma-Centre, Sapienza University of Rome from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2020. The inclusion criteria were as follows: diagnosis of pure/impure orbital bone fracture, complete clinical and radiological records, and a minimum 12-month follow up. Gender, age, aetiology, fracture type, treatment, and associated complications were analysed using IBM SPSS Statistics, and p values of <0.05 were considered significant. In total, 1393 patients presented with orbital trauma, 543 of whom met the inclusion criteria and underwent surgery (394 males (72.6%) and 149 females (27.4%); mean (range) age 39.2 (7–90) years). Assault (n = 165, 30.4%) was the most common cause of trauma, followed by road traffic accidents and sports-related incidents. Diplopia was the major symptom at diagnosis (n = 183, 33.6%). Open reduction and internal fixation via a sub-eyelid approach was the preferred treatment, achieving a significant reduction in the functional changes induced by fracture (p < 0.05). Our data will aid future studies of maxillofacial traumatology and suggest that education and prevention measures could reduce the incidence of this type of trauma.
dic-2022
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-15/B - Chirurgia maxillo-facciale
English
orbital fractures
maxillofacial
surgery
trauma
epidemiology
Priore, P., ⇑, D., Marchese, G., Della Monaca, M., Terenzi, V., Battisti, A., et al. (2022). Orbital bone fractures: 10 years’ experience at the Rome trauma centre: retrospective analysis of 543 patients. BRITISH JOURNAL OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, 60(10), 1368-1372 [10.1016/j.bjoms.2022.09.003].
Priore, P; ⇑, Ddg; Marchese, G; Della Monaca, M; Terenzi, V; Battisti, A; Fadda, M; Valentini, V
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