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2 Diseases & Disorders / 2 Orbital Diseases / 2 Orbital Trauma / ► Orbital Floor Fractures
2 Diseases & Disorders / 2 Eye Injuries / 2 Orbital Trauma / ► Orbital Floor Fractures
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Eye and Orbit - Blowout fracture of orbit
► Diagram of how a round object that is too large to fully enter the orbit, may nonetheless create increased intra-orbital pressure. The increased pressure may cause the orbital contents to "blow-out" into the adjacent sinuses and/or nasal cavity
► Blow-Out Fracture // Coronal CT (bone windows). //Coronal CT is ideal imaging method for possible "blow-out" injury. There is an air-fluid level in the left maxillary sinus from hemorrhage. Some of the orbital contents (fat and muscle) have herniated through the defect in the floor of the orbit. These tissues may become "trapped" in the fracture/defect, causing enophthalmos, limite upward gaze, and possible strangulation of the tissues and infarction.
► Coronal CT soft tissue window // Coronal CT soft tissue window
► Coronal CT soft tissue window // Coronal : CT - noncontrast
► Coronal CT bone window // Fracture of the inferior left orbital wall with fluid in the left maxillary sinus consistent with hemorrhage. - Coronal : CT - noncontrast
► CT of Sinus - Labeled // Inferior orbital wall blowout fracture with herniation of orbital contents, including the inferior rectus (entrapment). Blood within the maxillary sinus.
► Orbit Blowout Fracture // Orbital fx with inferior rectus above, below and trapped within the orbital floor. Note hematoma in maxillary sinus
► CT of Sinus // Inferior orbital wall blowout fracture with herniation of orbital contents, including the inferior rectus (entrapment). Blood within the maxillary sinus.
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