A systematic literature review and narrative synthesis on the use of autologous cartilage in the repair of orbital fractures
Abstract
Seven thousand one hundred seventy-one articles were identified following a comprehensive literature search. These articles were filtered for relevance and duplication, which reduced the number of articles to 16. A total of 259 patients underwent orbital reconstruction with the use of autologous cartilage. Conchal cartilage was harvested in 148 patients, auricular cartilage in 22 patients, nasoseptal cartilage in 72 patients, and costal cartilage in 17 patients. Thirty, seven, twelve, and four complications were observed in patients where cartilage was harvested from the concha, auricle, nasoseptum and rib, respectively. Most common complications included diplopia (n=23), infra-orbital para/anaesthesia (n=27), and enophthalmos (n=7). No failure of graft or donor site morbidity were observed in the studies.Citation
Abukhder M, Onions E, Flaherty E, Tarassoli S, Hassan MR, Whelan R. A systematic literature review and narrative synthesis on the use of autologous cartilage in the repair of orbital fractures. Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2024 Jan 3;86(2):968-974. doi: 10.1097/MS9.0000000000001598.Type
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https://journals.lww.com/annals-of-medicine-and-surgery/fulltext/2024/02000/a_systematic_literature_review_and_narrative.49.aspxPMID
38333240Journal
Annals of Medicine and SurgeryPublisher
Wolters Kluwerae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1097/MS9.0000000000001598