There was also the previously diagnosed impacted tooth in the floor of the maxillary sinus.
Floor of right orbit.
The orbital surface of the maxilla makes up most of it while small portions of the zygomatic and palatine bones make up the rest.
The most important landmark of the floor is the inferior orbital.
The globe usually does not rupture and the resultant force is transmitted throughout the orbit causing a fracture of the orbital floor.
It is formed by three bones.
A fracture of the lateral maxillary sinus wall also is.
A biopsy of the lesion returned with the diagnosis of maxillary sinus dentigerous cyst.
The floor of the eye socket ruptures or cracks resulting in a small hole in the eye socket s floor which can trap some parts of the eye muscles and its surrounding.
A crack in the very thin bone that makes up these walls can pinch muscles and other structures around the eye keeping the eyeball from moving properly.
Bruising and limited eye movements secondary to swelling are common clinical presentations top.
The cyst lining had proliferated to fill up the entire sinus cavity.
Orbital blowout fracture or indirect orbital floor fracture.
The floor or inferior wall separates the orbit and the maxillary sinus.
This is a fracture of the paper thin floor of the eye socket with the bony rim surrounding the eye remaining intact.
The anatomy of the orbital floor predisposes it to fracture.
Ct scan demonstrates common findings of a blow out fracture with evidence of a depressed right orbital floor bottom.
It is estimated that about 10 of all facial fractures are isolated orbital wall fractures the majority of these being the orbital floor and that 30 40 of all facial fractures involve the orbit.
An example of a patient presenting with a right orbital floor blowout fracture.
Maxilla zygomatic bone and palatine bone.
Coronal ct scan showing orbital floor fracture posterior to the globe.
The floor is separated from the lateral wall by inferior orbital fissure which connects the orbit to pterygopalatine and infratemporal fossa.
Coronal ct scan soft tissue window showing right orbital floor fracture vertical elongation of right orbit reduction in size of right maxillary sinus and soft tissue swelling of the right.
Getting hit with a baseball or a fist often causes a blowout fracture.
Fractures of the orbital floor are common.
Orbital floor fractures may result when a blunt object which is of equal or greater diameter than the orbital aperture strikes the eye.
This showed an additional finding of an impacted tooth in the floor of the right orbit.