Correlation of Types of Orbital Fracture and Occurrence of Enophthalmos

2012 
We sought to investigate the correlation between type of orbital fracture and occurrence of traumatic enophthalmos. The 119 patients with orbital fractures were divided into the enophthal- mos group (71 cases) and the nonenophthalmos group (48 cases). The 2 groups were compared by location and type of orbital frac- ture based on observation of computed tomography scans. We found the incidence of medial wall fractures significantly higher in the enophthalmos group (76.06%) than in the nonenophthalmos group (22.92%, W 2 = 32.63, P G 0.05). The incidence of combined medial-inferior wall fractures was also significantly higher in the enophthalmos group (52.93%) than in the nonenophthalmos group (12.5%, W 2 = 23.21, P G 0.05). However, the incidence of lateral- inferior wall fractures was significantly lower in the enophthalmos group (36.62%) than in the other group (58.33%, W 2 = 4.11, P G 0.05). In most cases of lateral-inferior orbital wall fracture in the enophthalmos group, the zygomatic complex was displaced toward the lateral-posterior direction. The combined medial-inferior wall fracture is likely the primary type of multiple wall fracture leading to traumatic enophthalmos. Enophthalmos caused by a combined lateral-inferior fracture may be correlated with lateral-posterior dis- placement of the zygomatic complex.
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