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OrbitalFracture having left enophthalmos
2 yr ago due to a bike accident i had a orbital fracture ,forehead fracture & some fracture in left side of face.now my left eye got sunken.I have consulted today at AIIMS under oculoplasty dep.A medical asst. observed me and suggested do not get surgery it may creat problem in future.however my vision is ok.Should i go for surgery to level both eye My CT reports r below. old depressed fracture of frontal bone seen extending to the left orbital margin and roof.also a fru in left zygomatic arch.
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Hello You forgot to attach the CT reports Kindly share photos of your eye and reports so that I may guide you better Regards
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2 yrs is long time , fibrosis might  have taken place that is why they have advised you not to go for surgery .
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the best settings  would have been just after the fracture before calcification. but now making fresh fractures to lift the skull bones  may be life threatening. so please be satisfied  with  what you have.
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