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Orthoptic Assessment and Intervention Postorbital Fracture Repair

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Orthoptic assessments are not only useful in the preoperative management of orbital fractures but are essential in the postoperative care. They assist in monitoring the patient’s recovery and provide treatment. The timing of these assessments is important. Some of the management strategies are discussed.

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Holmes, S., McQuillan, J.P. (2020). Orthoptic Assessment and Intervention Postorbital Fracture Repair. In: Perry, M., Holmes, S. (eds) Atlas of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5616-1_12

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