Orbital fracture with fracture of the lower wall to be operated

Patient: On August 28, I was bruised, tested, and not treated on September 10. I am left eye orbital fracture, the lower wall fracture, now is the left eye sunken in, 2 eye difference 4, but now the vision can still be, is to the left side to see people, the left eye can not be strong, look down to the left, a little double shadow, need surgery? What is the best time to do the surgery. How many days does it take to do the surgery and how small is the cost? Doctor: It is recommended that you have surgery as soon as possible, the best time is about two weeks. The cost is about$8,000 and the hospital stay is 7-10 days. This is the indication for the surgery. However, it has been almost 2 months since your injury and the post-operative results will be better, but a full recovery is less likely. This is because post-traumatic injuries include two types of trauma: mechanical and paralytic. By mechanical, it means muscle and soft tissue impaction, which can be released after early surgical loosening. And paralytic injury refers to trauma causing muscle or nerve damage, which is usually treated by nerve-nourishing drugs, and surgery will not return.