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2014 Volume.21 No. 1 p.51 ~ p.54
2 Cases of Reduction of Orbital Floor Fracture Using Fibrin Glue for Securing Bioresorbable Panel
Park Tae-Jung

Kim Bo-Young
Bae Ki-Beom
Abstract
Many surgical methods for the reconstruction of orbital oor fractures have been reported, and theseinclude transorbital, transantral and transnasal endoscopic approaches, among others. The choice of urgical approach and materials for the reduction of orbital blowout fractures depends on the surgeon¡¯s experience and preference. For the cases of large orbital oor fractures, reduction has performed most frequently through the transantral approach, and the herniated orbital tissue generally has been supported by asilastic block, silastic tube or urethral balloon catheter. However, the transantral approach has signicant drawbacks that includethe requirement of removal surgery, displacement of materials, and inammation of the maxillary sinus. To overcome these negative effects, the authors used brin glue tosecure the reduction through the transantral approach in two cases of patients with orbital oor fractures.
KEYWORD
Blow-Out Fracture, Fibrin Glue
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