局部入路重建额部及鼻眶筛骨骨折1例临床报告及文献复习

Dr. González Rebattú y González Mauricio, Dr. Nieto Munguía Ana María, Dr. San Juan González Christian Adolfo, Dr. Hernández Pérez Emmanuel, Dr. Herrera Gómez Mónica Juliana, Dr. García Nucamendi Mauricio, Dr. García Montes Isaí Daniel
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鼻眶筛(NOE)骨折被认为是重建的一个挑战,因为涉及的解剖结构,如内侧眦韧带和泪器[1],导致复杂的功能和美学妥协。对于手术进入该区域,使用冠状、Lynch-Howarth、glabellar“开放天空”、“鸥翼”和后两者的组合进行了描述。然而,创伤的严重程度,主要是患者的神经损伤,将决定入路的选择,允许功能和全面修复受损区域。在没有神经损伤且不需要颅下入路的情况下,使用局部入路是合理的,提供足够的可视性和直接进入骨折区域,允许充分复位和放置固定材料。本文报告1例前额窦壁骨折合并NOE骨折的临床病例,采用鸥翼入路和开放天空入路相结合,描述为蝴蝶翼,获得足够的能见度和重建。
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Local Approaches for the Reconstruction of Frontal and Naso-Orbito-Ethmoidal (NOE) Fractures: Presentation of a Clinical Case and Literature Review
Naso-orbito-ethmoidal (NOE) fractures are considered a challenge in reconstruction, due to the anatomical structures involved, such as the medial canthal ligament and the lacrimal apparatus [1], which leads to a complex functional and aesthetic compromise. For surgical access to the area, the use of the coronal, Lynch-Howarth, glabellar “open sky”, “gull wings” and a combination of the last two are described. However, the severity of the trauma and mainly the neurological compromise of the patient will dictate the choice of the approach that allows functional and comprehensive repair of the affected region. In cases where there is no neurological compromise and it is not necessary to carry out a subcranial approach, the use of local approaches is justified, providing adequate visibility and direct access to the fractured region, allowing an adequate reduction and placement of fixing material. A clinical case of anterior frontal sinus wall fracture and NOE fracture are presented, performing the combination of the gull-wing and open-sky approach, described as butterfly wings, achieving adequate visibility and reconstruction.
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