
Orbital Fractures: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
2023年6月14日 · An orbital fracture is when you break one or more of the bones surrounding your eyeball. These are your orbital bones, or the bones of your eye socket. Locations :
Lamina papyracea | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2024年7月7日 · The lamina papyracea, also known as the orbital lamina of the ethmoid bone, is the principal component of the medial wall of the orbit, and also the lateral surface of the …
Medial Orbital Wall Fractures - Plastic Surgery Key
2019年11月24日 · Medial orbital wall fractures are traumatic injuries of the orbit that compromise the integrity of the medial orbital wall. These typically occur at the lamina papyracea, the thin …
Orbital blow-out fracture | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2023年12月20日 · Medial blow-out fractures are the second most common type, occurring through the lamina papyracea. Orbital fat and the medial rectus muscle may prolapse into the …
Orbital lamina of ethmoid bone - Wikipedia
The orbital lamina of ethmoid bone (or lamina papyracea or orbital lamina) is a smooth, oblong, [citation needed] paper-thin [1] bone plate [citation needed] which forms the lateral wall of the …
Orbital Medial Wall Fractures - EyeWiki
Medial wall fractures are usually caused by blunt injury at mid face to the orbital rim and/or eye. In comminuted fractures, the most common type, bone fragments and intraorbital contents …
What is the Lamina Papyracea? - Spiegato
The lamina papyracea is a smooth bone plate shaped like a leaf that is commonly known for being situated close to the ethmoid bone in the musculoskeletal system. The ethmoid bone forms the …
Pearls of Orbital Trauma Management - PMC - PubMed Central …
Each wall varies in thickness, and accordingly, those with the thinnest walls—the medial wall (lamina papyracea) and orbital floor—are the most susceptible to fracture. Although the medial …
Orbital Floor Fracture - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年12月15日 · The maxillary and lacrimal bones form the lacrimal fossa medially. These bones also form the medial wall together with the lamina papyracea of the ethmoid bone. The …
Orbital Fracture Management in the ED - Medscape
2022年1月7日 · A blow-out fracture occurs when a blow to the eye increases pressure in the orbit, causing the weak floor or the medial wall (lamina papyracea) to "blow out" into the maxillary …
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