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Dermis Fat Graft in Eviscerated Sockets

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1989
Following evisceration, three patients who experienced extrusion of synthetic orbital implant underwent socket reconstruction using an autogenous dermis fat graft. An incision into the fundus of the existing sclera was necessary to provide for an adequate vascular bed for a composite fat graft, although the anterior ring of existing sclera with ...
G E, Borodic   +2 more
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Primary Dermis-Fat Grafting in Children

Orbit, 2008
To report our experience with the use of primary dermis-fat grafts in the pediatric population.The charts of 12 young patients under the age of 16 years who underwent dermis-fat graft implantation from 1992 to 2004 were reviewed and the functional and cosmetic outcome was assessed.Ten patients had enucleation combined with primary dermis-fat grafting ...
Anna, Tarantini, Christoph, Hintschich
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CURRENT CONCEPTS IN DERMIS-FAT GRAFTING

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1989
In 1978, Smith and Petrelli described a modified dermis-fat grafting technique for socket augmentation. The results with this modified technique for both primary and secondary dermis-fat grafting have proved gratifying. In this article, we describe the technique as it is performed today.
R D, Lisman, B C, Smith, J, Nassif
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Orbital Dermis-Fat Graft Using Periumbilical Tissue

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2000
Dermis-fat grafts are currently used in orbital reconstruction in a variety of procedures. The most frequent harvesting site is the gluteal area. However, we encountered some patients with anophthalmic socket who wished to avoid a visible scar on the buttock. In this article, we describe the effort to offer the patient an alternative donor site. Of the
BONAVOLONTA', GIULIO   +3 more
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The Domed Dermis-Fat Graft Orbital Implant

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1991
Dermis-fat grafts have been widely used in the reconstruction of the anophthalmic socket, both primarily after enucleation and secondarily after extrusion or migration of an existing implant. The dermis-fat graft is an effective means of replacing orbital volume and affording motility of the ocular prosthesis with both low morbidity and a satisfactory ...
M E, Migliori, A M, Putterman
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Fitting of the Dermis-Fat Grafted Socket

Ophthalmology, 1981
Anophthalmic orbits that reject conventional implants may accept the dermis-fat graft. The subsequent fitting of such a socket differs in many important ways from the fitting of sockets containing conventional implants. Before surgery, the ocularist should construct a custom-made scleral ring to be inserted after the operation.
V A, Przybyla   +2 more
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Dermis-Fat Grafts

2013
DFG is usually performed under general anesthesia, and the donor site of the graft may be the lower abdomen, thigh, or inferomedial buttocks, depending on the surgeon’s preference. Local anesthesia is given to the orbit and the donor site. In cases of an extruding implant or one which has severe contractures, the conjunctiva is incised and the implant,
Christopher Zoumalan, Gary Joseph Lelli
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Pathology of an Orbital Dermis-Fat Graft

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1985
ABSTRACT A patient had an orbital dermis-fat graft implanted for a secondary socket reconstruction. The graft shrank only minimally and a portion had to be excised to permit better prosthesis fitting. The pathologic findings are presented. Although a generalization cannot be made on the basis of one case, prudence should be exercised with ...
T, Wojno, R R, Tenzel
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Outcomes and Risk Factors for Complications of Dermis-Fat Graft as Primary Orbital Implant.

Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
PURPOSE To evaluate outcomes after dermis fat graft (DFG) as primary orbital implants after enucleation, complication rates, and possible risk factors for complications.
Anna Schuh   +4 more
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