A blowout fracture of the orbital floor is defined as a fracture of the orbital floor in which the inferior orbital rim is intact.
Eye orbital floor fracture.
The inferior wall or orbital floor is formed by the upper jawbone maxilla part of the cheek bone zygomatic and a.
About 85 of traumatic eye injuries including eye socket fractures happen by accident during contact sports at work in car crashes or while doing home repair projects.
Fractures of the orbital floor are common.
The floor is likely to collapse because the bones of the roof and lateral walls are robust.
This is a fracture of the paper thin floor of the eye socket with the bony rim surrounding the eye remaining intact.
You can have a fracture in one or all of these parts of the eye socket.
It is estimated that about 10 of all facial fractures are isolated orbital wall fractures the majority of these being the orbital floor and that 30 40 of.
Direct orbital floor fracture if an orbital rim fracture extends into nearby parts of the eye socket floor both the rim and the socket floor are fractured.
This fracture can also affect the muscles and nerves around the eye keeping it from moving properly and feeling normal.
The floor of the eye socket ruptures or cracks resulting in a small hole in the eye socket s floor which can trap some parts of the eye muscles and its surrounding.