#116. The Role of Intraoperative Computed Tomography Scanning in Facial Reconstructive Surgery
Mentor: Jason Untrauer Program: Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Type: Case Report Background: Intraoperative imaging offers the benefit of immediate feedback for fracture reduction and visualization of hardware, and 20–26% of cases result in real-time ...
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Comparison of the Fractured and Non-Fractured Orbit Before and After Surgery Using a Titanium Implant or a Resorbable Poly-d,l-lactic Acid (PDLLA) Implant: A Study from a Single Center in Niš, Serbia of 58 Patients with Unilateral Orbital Floor Fracture Using Volumetric Measurement. [PDF]
Radović P +4 more
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A. Ramphul, G. Hoffman
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Polycaprolactone Resorbable Mesh versus Titanium Mesh for the Management of Orbital Floor Fracture: A Comparative Study. [PDF]
Bhardwaj V, Rithesh KB.
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Late reconstruction of extensive orbital floor fracture with a patient-specific implant in a bombing victim. [PDF]
Smeets M +4 more
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Functional and Visual Outcomes of Orbital Floor Fracture Repair Using Titanium Mesh: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Wazir S +4 more
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Orbital Floor Fracture With Haller Cells and Inferior Rectus Injury Post-Endoscopic Sinus Surgery. [PDF]
Kim J, Chang J, Rha EY.
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