Fractures of the orbital floor are often a result of traffic accidents or interpersonal violence. To date, numerous materials and methods have been used to reconstruct the orbital floor. However, simple and cost-effective 3-dimensional (3D) printing technologies for the treatment of orbital floor fractures are still sought. This study describes a simple, precise, cost-effective method of treating orbital fractures using 3D printing technologies in combination with autologous bone. Enophthalmos and diplopia developed in a 64-year-old female patient with an orbital floor fracture. A virtual 3D model of the fracture site was generated from computed tomography images of the patient. The fracture was virtually closed using spline interpolation. ...
Fractures of the orbit may be occurring by blunt trauma to the eye, for example, in traffic, work an...
The orbit has a very special anatomical structure. The complex anatomical structure should be restor...
Objective: Treatment of traumatic orbital injury has long been a formidable challenge to maxillofaci...
Importance: Orbital floor fracture is common among patients suffering from facial trauma. Open reduc...
Background: Orbital blowout fracture reconstruction often requires an implant, which must be shaped...
Fractures of the orbital floor are common in traffic accidents and assaults, and inadequate treatmen...
OBJECTIVE: Enophthalmos is a severe complication of primary reconstruction of orbital floor fractu...
Background:Restoring the orbital cavity integrity in orbital floor defects is a challenging issue du...
Introduction: Traumatology of the maxillofacial region represents a wide range of different types of...
This article describes the example of a computer aided and 3D print of a patient’s fractured orbital...
3-Dimensional printing (3D printing), or additive manufacturing, is a novel technique used for rapid...
The custom-made titanium orbital floor prosthesis in reconstruction for orbital floor fracture
The use of three-dimensional (3D) printing has been growing significantly in medicine for the past 1...
PURPOSE Early operative reconstruction using titanium mesh is a technique often used for preventing...
Fractures of the orbit may be occurring by blunt trauma to the eye, for example, in traffic, work an...
Fractures of the orbit may be occurring by blunt trauma to the eye, for example, in traffic, work an...
The orbit has a very special anatomical structure. The complex anatomical structure should be restor...
Objective: Treatment of traumatic orbital injury has long been a formidable challenge to maxillofaci...
Importance: Orbital floor fracture is common among patients suffering from facial trauma. Open reduc...
Background: Orbital blowout fracture reconstruction often requires an implant, which must be shaped...
Fractures of the orbital floor are common in traffic accidents and assaults, and inadequate treatmen...
OBJECTIVE: Enophthalmos is a severe complication of primary reconstruction of orbital floor fractu...
Background:Restoring the orbital cavity integrity in orbital floor defects is a challenging issue du...
Introduction: Traumatology of the maxillofacial region represents a wide range of different types of...
This article describes the example of a computer aided and 3D print of a patient’s fractured orbital...
3-Dimensional printing (3D printing), or additive manufacturing, is a novel technique used for rapid...
The custom-made titanium orbital floor prosthesis in reconstruction for orbital floor fracture
The use of three-dimensional (3D) printing has been growing significantly in medicine for the past 1...
PURPOSE Early operative reconstruction using titanium mesh is a technique often used for preventing...
Fractures of the orbit may be occurring by blunt trauma to the eye, for example, in traffic, work an...
Fractures of the orbit may be occurring by blunt trauma to the eye, for example, in traffic, work an...
The orbit has a very special anatomical structure. The complex anatomical structure should be restor...
Objective: Treatment of traumatic orbital injury has long been a formidable challenge to maxillofaci...