
homo_faber
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0,5% risk of double vision / strabismus and 1 in 20.000 risk of blindness if you do orbital decompression with Taban, according to himself.
1 in 20.000 = 0.00005 = 0.005%
for comparison:
Fortunately, blindness is a rare complication. We report 2 cases of blindness out of 690 Le Fort I surgeries done from 1996 to 2012 by the same surgeon, for an overall incidence of 0.29%. Lanigan et al. [1] reported an incidence of 0.25% in a survey of North American oral and maxillofacial surgeons, while Lo et al.
chances of getting blind through lefort 1 are actually higher then from orbital decompression jfl
1 in 20.000 = 0.00005 = 0.005%
for comparison:
Fortunately, blindness is a rare complication. We report 2 cases of blindness out of 690 Le Fort I surgeries done from 1996 to 2012 by the same surgeon, for an overall incidence of 0.29%. Lanigan et al. [1] reported an incidence of 0.25% in a survey of North American oral and maxillofacial surgeons, while Lo et al.
chances of getting blind through lefort 1 are actually higher then from orbital decompression jfl