Aim: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of titanium mesh as a reconstruction material in cases of orbital blowout fractures, and its advantages. Methods: This study was conducted at the university hospital Burgas, Bulgaria from February 2021 to January 2023. All the cases were operated on in 24 months. The recorded data included age, gender, and cause of trauma Results: 14 of 20 were males and 6 were females. Motor vehicle accident was the most common cause of trauma, aggression was the second cause. All patients with enophthalmos or ocular motility disorders improved. No patients required reoperation. Conclusion: Titanium mesh was highly effective for the sealing of orbital wall defects and improvement of symptoms, with no ma...
Summary: Orbital floor fractures This work aimed to assess the impact of the implant material, the s...
Orbital floor fractures (OFFs) are common injuries of the midface and may result in long-term compli...
The custom-made titanium orbital floor prosthesis in reconstruction for orbital floor fracture
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of traumatic orbital defect reconstruc...
Purpose: To study the outcomes of orbital wall fracture repair by using titanium mesh for orbital w...
The aim of this study was to develop and assess the computer-assisted fabricated individual titanium...
AIM: To study the effectiveness and safety of 3D printing pre-shaped titanium mesh in the repair of ...
Traumatic damages of midface zone represent one of the most difficult problems of emergency maxillof...
Introduction: Several treatment options are available for the optimal treatment for orbital fracture...
Orbital fractures are common presentation in the head and neck trauma centers. They can result in fu...
AIM:To discuss the application effect of individually performed titanium mesh in infraorbital wall f...
Purpose: Computer-aided individually shape-adapted fabricated titanium mesh for the mirroring-recons...
Background: The question of reconstruction of human tissues and organs with the use of medical mater...
Orbital floor fractures (OFFs) are common injuries of the midface and may result in long-term compli...
Orbital floor fractures (OFFs) are common injuries of the midface and may result in long-term compli...
Summary: Orbital floor fractures This work aimed to assess the impact of the implant material, the s...
Orbital floor fractures (OFFs) are common injuries of the midface and may result in long-term compli...
The custom-made titanium orbital floor prosthesis in reconstruction for orbital floor fracture
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of traumatic orbital defect reconstruc...
Purpose: To study the outcomes of orbital wall fracture repair by using titanium mesh for orbital w...
The aim of this study was to develop and assess the computer-assisted fabricated individual titanium...
AIM: To study the effectiveness and safety of 3D printing pre-shaped titanium mesh in the repair of ...
Traumatic damages of midface zone represent one of the most difficult problems of emergency maxillof...
Introduction: Several treatment options are available for the optimal treatment for orbital fracture...
Orbital fractures are common presentation in the head and neck trauma centers. They can result in fu...
AIM:To discuss the application effect of individually performed titanium mesh in infraorbital wall f...
Purpose: Computer-aided individually shape-adapted fabricated titanium mesh for the mirroring-recons...
Background: The question of reconstruction of human tissues and organs with the use of medical mater...
Orbital floor fractures (OFFs) are common injuries of the midface and may result in long-term compli...
Orbital floor fractures (OFFs) are common injuries of the midface and may result in long-term compli...
Summary: Orbital floor fractures This work aimed to assess the impact of the implant material, the s...
Orbital floor fractures (OFFs) are common injuries of the midface and may result in long-term compli...
The custom-made titanium orbital floor prosthesis in reconstruction for orbital floor fracture