Jasur Rizaev, Kakhramon Shomurodov, Sayyora Agzamova
The aim of this work was to determine the timing and scope of surgical intervention and conservative therapy, depending on the duration and nature of the zygomatic-orbital complex injury. The study included 136 patients (136 eyes) with fractures of the zygomatic-orbital complex. The main group consisted of 93 patients (93 eyes), the control group included 43 patients (43 eyes).
Rehabilitation activities should be carried out in conjunction with an ophthalmologist, maxillofacial surgeon, otolaryngologist and neurosurgeon. The complex of conservative treatment developed by us, combined with surgical methods, significantly affects the timing and results of treatment. Timely use of electrical stimulation, biostimulants, neuroprotectors, magnetotherapy saves patients from additional surgical interventions, and in some cases is the method of choice for their use. Rehabilitation measures should be carried out in conjunction with an ophthalmologist, maxillofacial surgeon, otolaryngologist and neurosurgeon.