Purpose: Mirroring has been used as a diagnostic tool in orbital wall fractures for many years, but limited research is available proving the assumed symmetry of orbits. The purpose of this study was to evaluate volume and contour differences between orbital cavities in healthy humans. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the left and right orbital cavities of a consecutive sample of patients’ computed tomograms were measured. Inclusion criteria were patients with no sign of orbital or sinus pathology or fracture. Outcome variables were differences in volume and contour. Descriptive statistics and Student paired t test were used for data analysis of orbital volume and distance maps were used for analysis of orbital contour....
OBJECTIVE: Enophthalmos is a severe complication of primary reconstruction of orbital floor fractu...
Purpose: Computer-aided individually shape-adapted fabricated titanium mesh for the mirroring-recons...
Purpose Patient-specific implants (PSIs) are known to yield reliable outcomes in orbital wall fract...
Purpose: Mirroring has been used as a diagnostic tool in orbital wall fractures for many years, but ...
The orbital anatomy is complex. The orbital cavity is compact, has a conical shape, and the orbital ...
PURPOSE This study evaluated whether intraoperative imaging with computer-assisted virtual reconstr...
Orbital reconstruction in cases of trauma is usually performed using the unaffected side orbital vol...
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PURPOSE: Complex orbital fractures can be surgically challenging because the orbital cavity contains...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of intra-operative visualisation, endo...
Background: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is being increasingly considered as an alternative for ...
PURPOSE Early operative reconstruction using titanium mesh is a technique often used for preventing...
Preformed orbital reconstruction plates are useful for treating orbital defects. However, intraopera...
Posttraumatic orbital fractures are mainly reconstructed through orbital meshes. The most frequently...
Item does not contain fulltextPreformed orbital reconstruction plates are useful for treating orbita...
OBJECTIVE: Enophthalmos is a severe complication of primary reconstruction of orbital floor fractu...
Purpose: Computer-aided individually shape-adapted fabricated titanium mesh for the mirroring-recons...
Purpose Patient-specific implants (PSIs) are known to yield reliable outcomes in orbital wall fract...
Purpose: Mirroring has been used as a diagnostic tool in orbital wall fractures for many years, but ...
The orbital anatomy is complex. The orbital cavity is compact, has a conical shape, and the orbital ...
PURPOSE This study evaluated whether intraoperative imaging with computer-assisted virtual reconstr...
Orbital reconstruction in cases of trauma is usually performed using the unaffected side orbital vol...
Contains fulltext : 190081.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access
PURPOSE: Complex orbital fractures can be surgically challenging because the orbital cavity contains...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of intra-operative visualisation, endo...
Background: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is being increasingly considered as an alternative for ...
PURPOSE Early operative reconstruction using titanium mesh is a technique often used for preventing...
Preformed orbital reconstruction plates are useful for treating orbital defects. However, intraopera...
Posttraumatic orbital fractures are mainly reconstructed through orbital meshes. The most frequently...
Item does not contain fulltextPreformed orbital reconstruction plates are useful for treating orbita...
OBJECTIVE: Enophthalmos is a severe complication of primary reconstruction of orbital floor fractu...
Purpose: Computer-aided individually shape-adapted fabricated titanium mesh for the mirroring-recons...
Purpose Patient-specific implants (PSIs) are known to yield reliable outcomes in orbital wall fract...