ZMC complex fractures involve the lateral vertical buttress of the ZMC complex (lateral maxillary sinus and lateral orbital wall) and the upper transverse buttress (inferior orbital rim and floor, also including the zygomatic arch). Three of its four components are directly related to connections between the zygoma and the face. Two of its components are connections between the orbit and mid-face at the orbital medial wall and floor. Unlike an orbital blow out fracture, however, the orbital rim can be involved. The posterior vertical buttress is usually spared, and is more commonly involved in
Lefort fractures. Specifically, one of two positions at the lateral orbital wall can be involved, either above at its superior junction with the zygomaticofrontal suture or below at its inferior junction with the zygomaticosphenoid suture at the sphenoid greater wing. Separation of the maxilla and zygoma at the anterior maxilla is also seen near the zygomaticomaxillary suture. The zygomatic arch itself is also transcortically involved, and the orbital floor near the infraorbital canal is disrupted. ==Treatment==