About the Webinar
In this twelfth module of a 15-part series, you will learn interesting facts about orbital floor fractures and possible approaches to the orbital floor. Get to know more about which serious functional and aesthetic disorders (loss of vision, diplopia and others) can be associated with orbital floor fractures and what to look out for. Indications for surgery are also discussed and in which cases immediate action is necessary. Different approaches to the orbital floor are explained step by step including advantages and disadvantages. In the second part of the video you will see more about fractures of the zygoma. Anatomy, epidemiology, fracture patterns, classification, imaging and approaches are part of the content as well as the step-by-step surgical procedure based on a case study. A detailed Q & A concludes this module.
Professor Philipp Jürgens
MKG am Arabellapark, Munich, DE
Professor Christian Freudlsperger
University Hospital Heidelberg
Oral and maxillofacial surgery, Heidelberg, DE
Professor Paolo Scolozzi
University Hospitals of Geneva
Department of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery, Geneva, CH