Abstract:AIM: To explore the effects of the operation of bursting orbital fracture with amniotic composites of hydroxyapatite and discuss the importance of preventing adhesion of soft tissue injury.
METHODS: There were 32 cases of bursting orbital fracture in our hospital from October, 2008 to October, 2012. Using amnion to wrap composite of hydroxyapatite to repair fracture of orbital wall and correct diplopia and enophthalmos.
RESULTS: We succeeded with the correction rate of diplopia at 95% and the cure rate of enophthalmos at 91% and no implants rejection 6-12 months after the operation.
CONCLUSION: It is effective and safe to cure diplopia and enophthalmos by orbital fracture with the method of amniotic composites of hydroxyapatite. There is no adhesion and it takes the patients a short time to recover.