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Bioresorbable Material in Secondary Orbital Reconstruction Surgery
Purpose. To validate the potential of bioresorbable implantation in secondary revisional reconstruction after inadequate primary orbital fracture repair, with assessment of pre- and postoperative clinical characteristics and computed tomography image ...
Hui Pan +4 more
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Background: The synthetic polymer materials to be used in plastic and reconstructive surgery for craniofacial injuries should have high compatibility with biological tissues.
N.M. Bigun +3 more
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Poly(trimethylene carbonate) and biphasic calcium phosphate composites for orbital floor reconstruction: a feasibility study in sheep [PDF]
In the treatment of orbital floor fractures, bone is ideally regenerated. The materials currently used for orbital floor reconstruction do not lead to the regeneration of bone.
AC van Leeuwen +7 more
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Background Various surgical methods for repairing medial orbital wall fractures have been introduced. The conventional technique requires total separation of the displaced orbital bones from the orbital soft tissues.
Yong-Ha Kim +6 more
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Eyeball loss due to severe ocular trauma, intraocular malignancy or infection often requires surgical treatment called orbital implant reconstruction to rehabilitate the orbital volume and restore the aesthetic appearance. However, it remains a challenge
Jingyi Wang +9 more
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Navigation-guided surgery in orbital trauma
There are times in an orbital surgeon's life when experience and instincts seem inadequate and there is a need for some extra guidance and technical support. High-velocity injuries with shattered orbits are one such instance.
Priti Udhay
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Objectives: To evaluate the results of bony integrated implants used in the management of exenterated or contracted sockets. Materials and Methods: Ten eyes of 10 cases underwent bony integrated implants for the management of exenterated (7 eyes) or ...
Emine Esra Karaca +3 more
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Intranasal migration of a 35-year-old orbital plate presenting as unilateral epiphora
Migration of orbital implants is a rare complication, which can present many years after initial placement and with a wide variety of symptoms. We describe a case of the oldest nasal foreign body in the literature in a 69-year-old male who presented with
Clare Richardson, Nipun Chhabra
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Cranial osteomyelitis is an uncommon, but important entity, particularly when misdiagnosed. This case report describes a 73-year-old woman with a history of basal cell carcinoma in her right eyebrow.
Kathia Dubron, Constantinus Politis
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Patient specific implants in orbital reconstruction: A pilot study
Purpose: Successful repair of the orbital skeleton restores function and cosmesis by normalizing globe position and allowing full motility of the extraocular muscles. Routine repairs are successful with standard implants.
Larissa A. Habib, Michael K. Yoon
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