Tendências na abordagem de fraturas de assoalho orbitário

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Lucas Marques Vieira
Lais Tajra Castello Branco
Maria Luísa Sousa Sobrinho
Eduardo Frederico Eduardo Maferano
Breno Souza Benevides
Renato Luiz Maia Nogueira
Thyciana Rodrigues Ribeiro
Teresa Walter de Aguiar Ellery
Andréa Silvia Walter de Aguiar

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Objetivo: Identificar as técnicas e materiais utilizados no tratamento de fraturas do assoalho orbitário. Métodos: Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa, com artigos publicados entre 2012 e 2024, sem restrição de idioma e com texto completo disponível. A questão norteadora baseada na estratégia PICOS foi: quais os avanços nos acessos e implantes para fraturas do soalho orbitário? A coleta dos dados concluiu em maio de 2024, cuja a base de dados foi PubMed/MedLine por meio de descritores MeSH e seus sinônimos: “Orbital Floor Fractures” e “Therapeutics”, relacionados às fraturas de assoalho orbitário e seus tratamentos, com o operador booleano AND. Resultados: Dos 39 artigos elegíveis demonstraram que o acesso transconjuntival foi o mais utilizado para reconstrução das fraturas e  dentre os materiais, os enxertos autógenos  predominaram, com destaque para o enxerto de do osso da crista ilíaca. Considerações finais: O acesso transconjuntival e os enxertos autógenos, principalmente de crista ilíaca, são as técnicas e materiais mais utilizados no tratamento de fraturas do assoalho orbitário. Equipamentos de apoio, como endoscópio e navegação guiada, demonstram potencial crescente no tratamento deste tipo de fraturas faciais.

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VieiraL. M., BrancoL. T. C., SobrinhoM. L. S., MaferanoE. F. E., BenevidesB. S., NogueiraR. L. M., RibeiroT. R., ElleryT. W. de A., & AguiarA. S. W. de. (2024). Tendências na abordagem de fraturas de assoalho orbitário. Revista Eletrônica Acervo Odontológico, 6, e17669. https://doi.org/10.25248/reaodonto.e17669.2024
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