Footprints of the Globe: A Practical Look at the Mechanism of Orbital Blowout Fractures, with a Revisit to the Work of Raymond Pfeiffer
Volume: 103, Issue: 4, Pages: 1313 - 1316
Published: Apr 1, 1999
Abstract
Multiple mechanisms of orbital blowout fractures have been proposed since the fracture was described at the beginning of this century. The original theory of direct globe-to-wall contact was abandoned long ago for the more contemporary hydraulic and bone conduction theories. Although the more widely accepted theories play an obvious role in fracture generation and its associated complications, it is our contention that direct globe-to-wall...
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Title
Footprints of the Globe: A Practical Look at the Mechanism of Orbital Blowout Fractures, with a Revisit to the Work of Raymond Pfeiffer
Published Date
Apr 1, 1999
Volume
103
Issue
4
Pages
1313 - 1316
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