Pediatric Nasoorbitoethmoid Fractures: Cause, Classification, and Management

Plast Reconstr Surg. 2019 Jan;143(1):211-222. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000005106.

Abstract

Background: Currently, there is a paucity of information on the presentation and proper management of pediatric nasoorbitoethmoid fractures. The purpose of this study was to examine the incidence, cause, associated injuries, and management of these fractures. Furthermore, the authors sought to assess outcomes after transnasal wiring or suture canthopexy for type III nasoorbitoethmoid fractures.

Methods: A retrospective cohort review was performed of all patients with nasoorbitoethmoid fractures who presented to a Level I trauma center from 1990 to 2010. Charts and computed tomographic imaging were reviewed, and nasoorbitoethmoid fractures were labeled based on the Markowitz-Manson classification system. Patient fracture patterns, demographics, characteristics, and outcomes were recorded. Univariate and multivariate methods were used to compare groups.

Results: A total of 63 pediatric patients were identified in the study period. The sample's mean age was 8.78 ± 4.08 years, and 28.6 percent were girls. The sample included 18 type I injuries, 28 type II injuries, and 17 type III injuries. No significant demographic differences were found between patients with type I, II, and III fractures (p > 0.05). Operative intervention was pursued in 16.7, 46.4, and 82.4 percent of type I, II, and III nasoorbitoethmoid fractures, respectively. In patients with type III nasoorbitoethmoid fractures, no patients with transnasal wiring developed telecanthus.

Conclusions: Pediatric nasoorbitoethmoid fractures are uncommon injuries. Type I fracture can often be treated with close observation. However, type II and III injury patterns should be evaluated for operative intervention. Transnasal wiring is an effective method to prevent traumatic telecanthus deformity in type III fracture patterns.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bone Wires
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cohort Studies
  • Disease Management
  • Ethmoid Bone / injuries*
  • Female
  • Fracture Fixation / instrumentation
  • Fracture Fixation / methods*
  • Fracture Healing / physiology
  • Fractures, Bone / classification*
  • Fractures, Bone / epidemiology
  • Fractures, Bone / surgery
  • Glasgow Coma Scale
  • Humans
  • Injury Severity Score
  • Male
  • Nasal Bone / injuries*
  • Orbital Fractures / classification
  • Orbital Fractures / epidemiology
  • Orbital Fractures / surgery
  • Rare Diseases
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Trauma Centers
  • Treatment Outcome