Abstract
Central midface fractures should be treated early due to their propensity for secondary
devastating and disfiguring consequences. For example, the expected sequelae to inadequately
repaired naso-orbital ethmoid (NOE) injuries include shortened retruded nose, altered
palpebral fissures, telecanthus, enophthalmos, and ocular dystopia, to name a few.
Secondary repair of NOE fractures is indicated when primary surgical repair is not
possible and for any of the aforementioned sequelae. When secondary repair of NOE
fractures is necessary, these should be planned carefully while focusing on restoring
facial function and aesthetics. Specific attention should focus on midface projection
and intercanthal relationship. Virtual surgical planning as intraoperative navigation
can be helpful for complex secondary reconstructions.
Keywords
NOE fracture - secondary treatment - secondary deformities - revision surgery - saddle
nose deformity