Evaluation of clinical repercussions after changes in the orbitary volume post-trauma: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Batista, Thálison Ramon de Moura
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Frazão, Kamilly de Lourdes Ramalho, Araújo, Mariana Cardoso de, Santana Filho, Edvam Barbosa de, Melo, Ana Karoline Vieira, Neves, Lucas Emmanuell de Morais
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7002
Resumo: Introduction: trauma in the face is a prevalent situation in hospitals with urgent and emergency services. The orbital cavity is usually affected in fractures, involving bones, soft tissues and neurovascular, with an incidence of more than 40% of maxillofacial trauma. Objective: to analyze orbital traumas and their clinical repercussions, taking into account etiology and possible complications. Methodology: the study consisted of an integrative review, with original and review scientific articles indexed in the PubMed / Medline database, published over the last five years. Based on the inclusion criteria, the articles underwent careful filtering and subsequent choice, according to the emphasis on the desired information. Results and Discussion: Orbital trauma requires a thorough clinical examination and rapid diagnosis. Thus, it can be seen that diplopia, periorbital ecchymosis and enophthalmos are the most prevalent clinical findings in the studies, being caused by several etiological factors. Therefore, ophthalmological evaluations must be performed to analyze the patient's visual conditions, allowing a more coherent approach with a better prognosis for the patient. In addition, the orbital volume varies according to the etiology and fracture patterns, which can trigger complications due to the close relationship with the eyeball. Final considerations: It is noted that the repercussions found directly influence the effectiveness of the diagnosis, the predictability of complications and the treatment plan. Therefore, it is essential for the surgeon to know how to correctly evaluate and interpret clinical findings after orbital fractures.
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spelling Evaluation of clinical repercussions after changes in the orbitary volume post-trauma: a systematic reviewEvaluación de repercusiones clínicas después de cambios en el volumen orbitario post-trauma: una revisión sistemáticaAvaliação das repercussões clínicas após alterações no volume orbitário pós trauma: uma revisão sistematizadaÓrbitaFracturas orbitalesDiagnóstico.OrbitOrbital fracturesDiagnosis.ÓrbitaFraturas orbitáriasDiagnóstico.Introduction: trauma in the face is a prevalent situation in hospitals with urgent and emergency services. The orbital cavity is usually affected in fractures, involving bones, soft tissues and neurovascular, with an incidence of more than 40% of maxillofacial trauma. Objective: to analyze orbital traumas and their clinical repercussions, taking into account etiology and possible complications. Methodology: the study consisted of an integrative review, with original and review scientific articles indexed in the PubMed / Medline database, published over the last five years. Based on the inclusion criteria, the articles underwent careful filtering and subsequent choice, according to the emphasis on the desired information. Results and Discussion: Orbital trauma requires a thorough clinical examination and rapid diagnosis. Thus, it can be seen that diplopia, periorbital ecchymosis and enophthalmos are the most prevalent clinical findings in the studies, being caused by several etiological factors. Therefore, ophthalmological evaluations must be performed to analyze the patient's visual conditions, allowing a more coherent approach with a better prognosis for the patient. In addition, the orbital volume varies according to the etiology and fracture patterns, which can trigger complications due to the close relationship with the eyeball. Final considerations: It is noted that the repercussions found directly influence the effectiveness of the diagnosis, the predictability of complications and the treatment plan. Therefore, it is essential for the surgeon to know how to correctly evaluate and interpret clinical findings after orbital fractures.Introducción: el trauma en el rostro es una situación prevalente en los hospitales con servicios de urgencia y emergencia. La cavidad orbitaria suele verse afectada en fracturas, que involucran huesos, tejidos blandos y neurovasculares, con una incidencia de más del 40% de traumatismos maxilofaciales. Objetivo: analizar los traumatismos orbitarios y su repercusión clínica, teniendo en cuenta la etiología y las posibles complicaciones. Metodología: el estudio consistió en una revisión integradora, con artículos científicos originales y de revisión indexados en la base de datos PubMed / Medline, publicados durante los últimos cinco años. A partir de los criterios de inclusión, los artículos fueron sometidos a un cuidadoso filtrado y posterior elección, según el énfasis en la información deseada. Resultados y discusión: El trauma orbitario requiere un examen clínico completo y un diagnóstico rápido. Así, se puede ver que la diplopía, la equimosis periorbitaria y el enoftalmos son los hallazgos clínicos más prevalentes en los estudios, siendo causados ​​por varios factores etiológicos. Por tanto, se deben realizar evaluaciones oftalmológicas para analizar las condiciones visuales del paciente, permitiendo un abordaje más coherente con un mejor pronóstico para el paciente. Además, el volumen orbitario varía según la etiología y los patrones de fractura, lo que puede desencadenar complicaciones por la estrecha relación con el globo ocular. Consideraciones finales: Se observa que las repercusiones encontradas influyen directamente en la efectividad del diagnóstico, la predictibilidad de las complicaciones y el plan de tratamiento. Por tanto, es fundamental que el cirujano sepa evaluar e interpretar correctamente los hallazgos clínicos tras las fracturas orbitarias.Introdução: o trauma em face é uma situação prevalente nos hospitais com serviços de Urgência e Emergência. A cavidade orbitária é geralmente afetada em fraturas, envolvendo ossos, tecidos moles e neurovasculares, com incidência de mais de 40% dos traumas maxilofaciais. Objetivo: analisar os traumas orbitários e suas repercussões clínicas, levando em consideração etiologia e possíveis complicações. Metodologia: o estudo foi composto por uma revisão integrativa, com artigos científicos originais e de revisão indexados na base de dados PubMed/Medline, publicados no período dos últimos cinco anos. A partir dos critérios de inclusão, os artigos passaram por criteriosa filtragem e posterior escolha, de acordo com ênfase nas informações desejadas. Resultados e Discussão: os traumas orbitários necessitam de exame clínico minucioso e rápido diagnóstico. Assim, pode-se observar que a diplopia, equimose periorbital e enoftalmo são os achados clínicos mais prevalentes nos estudos, sendo acarretados por diversos fatores etiológicos. Logo, avaliações oftalmológicas devem ser realizadas para que se analisem as condições visuais do paciente, permitindo uma abordagem mais coerente com prognóstico melhor para o paciente. Além disso, o volume orbitário varia de acordo com a etiologia e os padrões de fratura, podendo desencadear complicações devido à estreita relação com o globo ocular. Considerações finais: Denota-se que as repercussões encontradas influenciam diretamente na eficácia do diagnóstico, na previsibilidade de complicações e no plano de tratamento. Sendo assim, é imprescindível para o cirurgião saber avaliar e interpretar corretamente os achados clínicos após fraturas orbitárias.Research, Society and Development2020-08-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/700210.33448/rsd-v9i9.7002Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e280997002Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e280997002Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e2809970022525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7002/6426Copyright (c) 2020 Thálison Ramon de Moura Batista, Kamilly de Lourdes Ramalho Frazão, Ana Karoline Vieira Melo, Emmanuell de Morais Neveshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBatista, Thálison Ramon de MouraFrazão, Kamilly de Lourdes RamalhoAraújo, Mariana Cardoso deSantana Filho, Edvam Barbosa de Melo, Ana Karoline VieiraNeves, Lucas Emmanuell de Morais2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7002Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:53.552632Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of clinical repercussions after changes in the orbitary volume post-trauma: a systematic review
Evaluación de repercusiones clínicas después de cambios en el volumen orbitario post-trauma: una revisión sistemática
Avaliação das repercussões clínicas após alterações no volume orbitário pós trauma: uma revisão sistematizada
title Evaluation of clinical repercussions after changes in the orbitary volume post-trauma: a systematic review
spellingShingle Evaluation of clinical repercussions after changes in the orbitary volume post-trauma: a systematic review
Batista, Thálison Ramon de Moura
Órbita
Fracturas orbitales
Diagnóstico.
Orbit
Orbital fractures
Diagnosis.
Órbita
Fraturas orbitárias
Diagnóstico.
title_short Evaluation of clinical repercussions after changes in the orbitary volume post-trauma: a systematic review
title_full Evaluation of clinical repercussions after changes in the orbitary volume post-trauma: a systematic review
title_fullStr Evaluation of clinical repercussions after changes in the orbitary volume post-trauma: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of clinical repercussions after changes in the orbitary volume post-trauma: a systematic review
title_sort Evaluation of clinical repercussions after changes in the orbitary volume post-trauma: a systematic review
author Batista, Thálison Ramon de Moura
author_facet Batista, Thálison Ramon de Moura
Frazão, Kamilly de Lourdes Ramalho
Araújo, Mariana Cardoso de
Santana Filho, Edvam Barbosa de
Melo, Ana Karoline Vieira
Neves, Lucas Emmanuell de Morais
author_role author
author2 Frazão, Kamilly de Lourdes Ramalho
Araújo, Mariana Cardoso de
Santana Filho, Edvam Barbosa de
Melo, Ana Karoline Vieira
Neves, Lucas Emmanuell de Morais
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Batista, Thálison Ramon de Moura
Frazão, Kamilly de Lourdes Ramalho
Araújo, Mariana Cardoso de
Santana Filho, Edvam Barbosa de
Melo, Ana Karoline Vieira
Neves, Lucas Emmanuell de Morais
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Órbita
Fracturas orbitales
Diagnóstico.
Orbit
Orbital fractures
Diagnosis.
Órbita
Fraturas orbitárias
Diagnóstico.
topic Órbita
Fracturas orbitales
Diagnóstico.
Orbit
Orbital fractures
Diagnosis.
Órbita
Fraturas orbitárias
Diagnóstico.
description Introduction: trauma in the face is a prevalent situation in hospitals with urgent and emergency services. The orbital cavity is usually affected in fractures, involving bones, soft tissues and neurovascular, with an incidence of more than 40% of maxillofacial trauma. Objective: to analyze orbital traumas and their clinical repercussions, taking into account etiology and possible complications. Methodology: the study consisted of an integrative review, with original and review scientific articles indexed in the PubMed / Medline database, published over the last five years. Based on the inclusion criteria, the articles underwent careful filtering and subsequent choice, according to the emphasis on the desired information. Results and Discussion: Orbital trauma requires a thorough clinical examination and rapid diagnosis. Thus, it can be seen that diplopia, periorbital ecchymosis and enophthalmos are the most prevalent clinical findings in the studies, being caused by several etiological factors. Therefore, ophthalmological evaluations must be performed to analyze the patient's visual conditions, allowing a more coherent approach with a better prognosis for the patient. In addition, the orbital volume varies according to the etiology and fracture patterns, which can trigger complications due to the close relationship with the eyeball. Final considerations: It is noted that the repercussions found directly influence the effectiveness of the diagnosis, the predictability of complications and the treatment plan. Therefore, it is essential for the surgeon to know how to correctly evaluate and interpret clinical findings after orbital fractures.
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