Abstract

Introduction: Orbital fractures often involve the orbital floor. They can be isolated or involve multiple orbital walls, also in conjunction with other facial fractures. Common symptoms include diplopia, enophthalmos, hypoglobus and cheek numbness. Repair of orbital trauma is believed by many specialists to be time sensitive, where outcomes can be significantly affected by timing and delays. We wanted to evaluate our outcomes in relation to timing.

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