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Orbital Fractures

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Santhoshkumar, MBBS on May 15, 2019


What are Orbital Fractures?

An orbital fracture is a break in one or more of the bones surrounding the eyeball, known as the orbit or eye socket. This kind of injury usually occurs due to blunt force that hits the eye, causing trauma.


Orbital fractures are not always isolated injuries, but can be associated with other non-orbital injuries such as maxillofacial, neck, spine, and head fractures.

Orbital Fractures: Facts & Figures

Anatomy of the Orbit

The orbit or eye socket is one of a pair of bony 'cup-shaped' cavities that houses the eyeball and other structures of the eye. It is formed by the following 7 bones: (1) Zygomatic, (2) Sphenoid, (3) Maxillary, (4) Frontal, (5) Lacrimal, (6) Palatine, and (7) Ethmoid. The orbital contents include the eye, muscles, ligaments, fascia, five cranial nerves, blood vessels, lacrimal or tear glands, and associated structures.

What are the Types of Orbital Fracture?

Orbital fractures are of the following three types:

References:

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