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Polish Journal of Radiology | 2012

Niezwykłe izolowane złamanie dna oczodołu typu „blow-out” powikłane rozległą rozedmą podskórną: opis przypadku i przegląd piśmiennictwa.

Iwona Rzymska-Grala; Piotr Palczewski; Marcin Błaż; Michał Zmorzyński; Marek Gołębiowski; Hubert Wanyura

BACKGROUND Blow-out fracture of the orbit is a common injury. However, not many cases are associated with massive subcutaneous emphysema. Even fewer cases are caused by minor trauma or are associated with barotrauma to the orbit due to sneezing, coughing, or vomiting. The authors present a case of blow-out fracture complicated by extensive subcutaneous and mediastinal emphysema that occurred without any obvious traumatic event. CASE REPORT A 43-year-old man presented to the Emergency Department with a painful right-sided exophthalmos that he had noticed in the morning immediately after waking up. The patient also complained of diplopia. Physical examination revealed exophthalmos and crepitations suggestive of subcutaneous emphysema. The eye movements, especially upward gaze, were impaired. CT showed blow-out fracture of the inferior orbital wall with a herniation of the orbital soft tissues into the maxillary sinus. There was an extensive subcutaneous emphysema in the head and neck going down to the mediastinum. The patient did not remember any significant trauma to the head that could explain the above mentioned findings. At surgery, an inferior orbital wall fracture with a bony defect of 3×2 centimeter was found and repaired. CONCLUSIONS Blow-out fractures of the orbit are usually a result of a direct trauma caused by an object with a diameter exceeding the bony margins of the orbit. In 50% of cases, they are complicated by orbital emphysema and in 4% of cases by herniation of orbital soft tissues into paranasal sinuses. The occurrence of orbital emphysema without trauma is unusual. In some cases it seems to be related to barotrauma due to a rapid increase in pressure in the upper airways during sneezing, coughing, or vomiting, which very rarely leads to orbital wall fracture. Computed tomography is the most accurate method in detecting and assessing the extent of orbital wall fractures.


Advances in Medical Sciences | 2013

Coronoid-condylar index in assessing of mandibular coronoid hyperplasia. Preliminary results

Zygmunt Stopa; Hubert Wanyura; P Kowalczyk

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to define the coronoid-condylar index (CCI). MATERIALS AND METHODS The material for studies comprised 26 patients. Thirteen patients were treated for bilateral coronoid hyperplasia. The remaining 13 patients were included in the control group. Based on 3D CT measurements, the coronoidcondylar index (CCI) was calculated and assessed statistically. RESULTS In patients with coronoid hyperplasia mean CCI was 1.25, while in the control group it was 1.00. CONCLUSION The proposed CCI can be used for the evaluation of anomalies of the mandibular coronoid processes.


Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2014

Three-layered osteodural plasty for severe anterior skull base and facial injuries. Report of eleven cases

Hubert Wanyura; Artur Kaminski; Zygmunt Stopa

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The upper cranial trauma of high force and wide area of application leads to fractures of calvaria, the skull base, and the viscerocranium. The aim of the study was to present eleven patients treated for severe anterior skull base and facial defects by means of three-layered osteodural plasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS The operative tactics consisted of bicoronal incision, bifrontal craniotomy, closure of the dura mater damage with a pericranium, reconstruction of bone defects with autologous bone grafts and plasty with anteriorly pedicled pericranial flap on the supratrochlear and supraorbital vessels. RESULTS During follow-up, which lasted 2-7 years, none of the patients developed any early or late postoperative complications. CONCLUSIONS The three-layer osteodural plasty of severe anterior skull base injuries with the use of autologous bone grafts for the reconstruction of craniofacial skeleton resulted in a good final functional, morphological and aesthetic outcome in all patients.


Polish Journal of Radiology | 2010

Salivary gland calculi - contemporary methods of imaging.

Iwona Rzymska-Grala; Zygmunt Stopa; Bartłomiej Grala; Marek Gołębiowski; Hubert Wanyura; Anna Zuchowska; Monika Sawicka; Michał Zmorzyński


Journal of Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery | 2005

Treatment of osteomas located between the anterior cranial base and the face

Hubert Wanyura; Artur Kaminski; Zygmunt Stopa


Journal of Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery | 2008

Borrelia burgdorferi – A potentially aetiological factor in TMJ disorders? Preliminary report

Hubert Wanyura; Teresa Wagner; Danuta Samolczyk-Wanyura


Journal of Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery | 2007

Diagnostic difficulties and treatment of non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the orbit

Hubert Wanyura; Marzena Uliasz; Artur Kaminski; Danuta Samolczyk-Wanyura; Agnieszka Smolarz-Wojnowska


Polish Journal of Radiology | 2012

A peculiar blow-out fracture of the inferior orbital wall complicated by extensive subcutaneous emphysema: A case report and review of the literature.

Iwona Rzymska-Grala; Piotr Palczewski; Marcin Błaż; Michał Zmorzyński; Marek Gołębiowski; Hubert Wanyura


Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2012

Finite element method for analysis of stresses arising in the skull after external loading in cranio-orbital fractures.

Hubert Wanyura; Piotr Kowalczyk; Maciej Bossak; Danuta Samolczyk-Wanyura; Zygmunt Stopa


Journal of Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery | 2008

O.597 Surgical treatment of skin tumors of the head and the neck

Hubert Wanyura; Zygmunt Stopa; M. Maciejak

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Zygmunt Stopa

Medical University of Warsaw

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Artur Kaminski

Medical University of Warsaw

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Marzena Uliasz

Medical University of Warsaw

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Marek Gołębiowski

Medical University of Warsaw

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Marcin Błaż

Medical University of Warsaw

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Piotr Palczewski

Medical University of Warsaw

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