This book thoroughly reviews the diagnosis and treatment of injuries of the orbital walls and apex, including orbital floor, medial orbital wall, naso-orbito-ethmoid, orbitozygomatic, maxillary, and frontobasilar fractures. For each form of injury, signs and symptoms are identified and clear guidance is provided on the interpretation of clinical and radiological findings and on current surgical treatment methods. In addition, the role of orbital imaging techniques, including CT and MRI, in depicting anatomic relations is explained with the aid of a wealth of radiological images and photographs. The described approach to fracture management is multidisciplinary in nature and the advice is evidence based, drawing on the latest published data. Orbital Fractures: A Physician’s Manual will be an invaluable reference and guide for ophthalmologists, maxillofacial surgeons, neurosurgeons, otolaryngologists, radiologists, and emergency physicians. It will also be an excellent resource for all medical students, residents in ophthalmology, and fellows who wish to broaden their spectrum of knowledge in orbital pathology.
This "one-stop" resource presents all of the information needed to identify and treat orbital fractures. A multidisciplinary team of specialists covers everything from normal orbital anatomy...through patient evaluation and diagnostic...
Orbital Fractures:Principles, Concepts & Management
This issue of the Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America focuses on Orbital Surgery and is edited by Drs. Leander Dubois and A.G. (Eddy) Becking.
This issue of the Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America focuses on Orbital Surgery and is edited by Drs. Leander Dubois and A.G. (Eddy) Becking.
This is an open access book with CC BY 4.0 license. This comprehensive open access textbook provides a comprehensive coverage of principles and practice of oral and maxillofacial surgery.
In this volume, renowned European orbital surgery experts share their professional experience and expertise.
Editor Deborah Shatzkes and authors review important areas in Craniofacial Trauma.
This excellently illustrated book provides a thorough overview of the management of orbito-zygomaticomaxillary fractures, which can be complex since both function and facial form may be affected.
Axial illustrations demonstrating Horner's muscle and the lacrimal sac lying outside the medial orbital septum, and insertion of Horner's muscle and the medial orbital septum into the periorbita immediately posterior to the posterior ...
For those who want to follow this example, or for those who are interested in both orbital surgery and ophthalmological orbital issues, this book could prove to be complementary.