2021 The Journal of craniofacial s…

Management of an Unusual Blow-In Orbital Roof Fracture Associated an Intracranial Hematoma.

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The Journal of craniofacial surgery Vol. 32 (1) : e101-e102 • Jan 2021

Pure orbital wall fractures represent until 25% of the facial fractures and its reconstruction it's considering a challenge for the maxillofacial surgeons. There are many biomaterials used to repair these fractures according to the literature however, the most common are the titanium mesh and autogenous bone graft.The aim of this work is to report a rare case of blow-in roof orbital fracture associated to an intracranial hematoma in the cranium base.

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