The concept of the sagittal orbital-globe relationship in craniofacial surgery.

Plastic and reconstructive surgery 1996 Vol.97(4) p. 700-6

Mulliken JB, Godwin SL, Pracharktam N, Altobelli DE

Abstract

Euophthalmos, the normal relationship of the orbital rims to the eyes, is critical to planning and to surgical correction of craniofacial deformities. The four most easily localized anthropometric (soft tissue) landmarks for the sagittal orbital-globe relationship are orbitale superius (os), orbitale inferius (oi), orbitale laterale (ol), and nasion (n), all referenced to apex corneae (acor). The normal adult values for os, oi, ol, and n were extracted from the literature. Age-specific anthropometric landmarks were computed from age-specific Bolton cephalometric templates. A vernier caliper was used to measure preoperatively the surface orbital landmarks in patients with various syndromic and nonsyndromic craniosynostotic disorders. Preoperative measurements were compared with the derived normative data to determine the necessary sagittal orbital translocation for frontal advancement (n=19) and frontal-midfacial advancement (n=2). Postoperative orbital anthropometry documented the degree of normalization of the sagittal orbital-globe relationship. The problems with current instrumentation for orbital anthropometry are discussed.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 craniofacial scispacy 1
해부 eyes scispacy 1
해부 soft tissue scispacy 1
해부 orbitale laterale scispacy 1
해부 corneae scispacy 1
해부 frontal scispacy 1
합병증 craniofacial scispacy 1
질환 craniofacial deformities scispacy 1
질환 nonsyndromic craniosynostotic disorders scispacy 1
기타 orbital rims scispacy 1
기타 orbitale superius scispacy 1
기타 orbitale inferius scispacy 1
기타 vernier scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Adolescent; Adult; Cephalometry; Child; Child, Preschool; Exophthalmos; Facial Bones; Humans; Infant; Orbit; Reference Values; Skull; Surgery, Plastic