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Orbital floor fracture. A, Teenaged patient following blunt trauma to the eye and orbit. Attempted gaze up and left. The left eye is unable to elevate to midline. (Note: The pupillary dilation is pharmacologic). B, Coronal CT scan of the orbit showing a small orbital floor fracture and inferior rectus muscle prolapsing into the maxillary sinus (arrow). C, Intraoperative view of a similar case showing an orbital floor defect (arrow) enlarged surgically to release and extract inferior rectus muscle. D, Two months postoperatively, the patient demonstrates resolution of upgaze limitation. Courtesy of John B. Holds, MD.

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current11:06, May 11, 2023Thumbnail for version as of 11:06, May 11, 20231,544 × 1,030 (710 KB)Tony.Ching.AAO (talk | contribs)Orbital floor fracture. A, Teenaged patient following blunt trauma to the eye and orbit. Attempted gaze up and left. The left eye is unable to elevate to midline. (Note: The pupillary dilation is pharmacologic). B, Coronal CT scan of the orbit showing a small orbital floor fracture and inferior rectus muscle prolapsing into the maxillary sinus (arrow). C, Intraoperative view of a similar case showing an orbital floor defect (arrow) enlarged surgically to release and extract inferior rectus mu...

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