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Orbita Fractures

The most vulnerable part of the orbit is the orbital floor.

Nasofrontal - Ethmoid Fractures

The intercanthal distance should be measured. Medial canthal tendon injury is called telecanthus.
epistaxis
Loss of sensation in the infraorbital nerve trace
Periorbital ecchymosis
CSF rhinorrhea
Septal hematoma
Enophthalmus - diplopia

Blow-Out fractures

The incoming energy is reflected to the soft tissues and orbital walls in the orbit, and a fracture occurs at its weakest point.
Enophthalmos becomes evident in 2-3 days
There may be numbness in the infraorbital nerve trace
The most affected muscles are the inferior oblique and inferior rectus muscles, which may result in diplopia.
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