Steroids and orbital blowout fractures--a new systematic concept in medical management and surgical decision-making.

A L Millman, R C Della Rocca, S Spector, A L Leibeskind, A Messina
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Thirty-eight patients with computed tomography (CT)-proven orbital fractures and diplopia were studied prospectively to determine the efficacy of steroids in the medical management of orbital fractures. The protocol is based on double-blind assignments to steroid (ST) and non-steroid (NT) treatment groups. Outcome analysis was based on sorting fractures into three CT classes: I-without soft tissue prolapse (n = 15); II-with soft tissue prolapse (n = 14); and III-CT evidence of inferior rectus entrapment (n = 9). Results included resolution of diplopia without surgery in both ST and NT groups in CT classes I and II. Median time course of resolution was compressed to less than 5 days in the ST treatment group, however, versus 13 days in the nontreatment group. All fractures in class III had residual diplopia with five of nine patients having surgical results that were enhanced in the ST treatment group. In addition, enophthalmos was unmasked in the ST treatment group within 1 week of treatment versus 5 months without treatment. A protocol for medical management and surgical decision-making in blowout fracture is presented.

类固醇和眶爆裂骨折——医学管理和手术决策中的一个新的系统概念。
本研究对38例经CT证实的眼眶骨折伴复视患者进行了前瞻性研究,以确定类固醇在眼眶骨折医学治疗中的疗效。该方案是基于双盲分配到类固醇(ST)和非类固醇(NT)治疗组。结果分析基于将骨折分为三种CT分类:i -无软组织脱垂(n = 15);ii -伴有软组织脱垂(n = 14);III-CT显示下直肌夹持(n = 9)。结果包括ST组和NT组在CT I级和II级中无需手术即可解决复视。然而,ST治疗组的中位缓解时间被压缩到不到5天,而非治疗组为13天。所有III级骨折患者均存在残余复视,ST治疗组9例患者中有5例的手术效果有所改善。此外,ST治疗组在治疗1周内与未治疗5个月相比,眼球内陷消失。提出了一种井喷骨折的医疗管理和手术决策方案。
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