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Search for: [Abstract = "The aim of the study is to assess the efficiency of the stable osteosynthesis as treatment of zygomatico\-maxillo\-orbital complex fractures. The following research questions were posed\: 1. Does the final result of the treatment of zygomatico\-orbital complex fractures depend on\: a\) the period of time lapsed from the trauma to the surgical treatment\? b\) the form of the fracture and the type of coexisting injuries\? 2. Is there a statistic dependence between the type of preoperative diplopia and the ultimate results of the surgical treatment\? Between the years 1998\-2002 \(5 years\), 3802 patients were hospitalized in the Clinic ward including 1330 \(35.0%\) patients with head and neck injuries. 496 patients were hospitalized due to the isolated zygomatico\-maxillo\-orbital complex fractures or the zygomatico\-maxillo\-orbital complex fractures coexisting with other injuries. The data of 170 patients who underwent surgical reduction and stable micro\- or miniplate osteosynthesis of zygomatico\-maxillo\- orbital complex fractures were analyzed in\-depth. The optimal period of time between the trauma and the surgical treatment in the zygomatico\-maxillo\-orbital complex fractures amounts to 7 to 14 days. The performance of surgical treatment after this time worsens the results of aesthetic and functional recovery. The percentage of recoveries reached statistical significance in the cases of"]

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