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Title: Timing, outcomes and biomaterials used for the surgical repair of paediatric orbital fractures: A systematic review & meta-analysis.
Epworth Authors: Tang, Adrian
Johnston, Joseph
McKenzie, Dean
Jeyathevan, Jivajothi
Bordbar, Patrishia
Keywords: Outcomes
Biomaterials
Surgical Repair
Paediatric
Orbital Fractures
Paediatric Orbital Fractures
Head and Neck Clinical Institute, Epworth HealthCare, Victoria, Australia
Issue Date: Aug-2025
Conference Name: Epworth HealthCare Research Week 2025
Conference Location: Epworth Research Institute, Victoria, Australia
Abstract: The management of paediatric orbital fractures differ from that of adults due to anatomical and histological differences of the paediatric facial bones. On average, 4-5 operative patients per year are seen in most children’s hospitals. Thus, the number of patients in the literature is small, with even less evidence on an agreed consensus on the optimal management of this injury.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11434/2363
Type: Conference Poster
Affiliated Organisations: Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Department of Health Sciences and Biostatistics, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria
Type of Clinical Study or Trial: Systematic Review and Meta Analysis
Appears in Collections:Research Week

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