Question
From August 9th to now, there has been a fracture of the orbital floor and maxilla, with the eye sinking in. Has the fat been exhausted? Can the eye fully recover its original field of vision?
Answer
The treatment for orbital fractures first requires repairing the fractures and scars of the orbital wall, preventing the herniation of soft tissues during repositioning; correcting and strengthening the orbital volume to reposition the eye. For complex orbital fractures with severe fractures, it is necessary to resect the fractured pieces with combined displacement first, striving for anatomical reduction and implementing reliable internal fixation to reconstruct the integrity of the orbital margin. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery!