Orbital reconstruction

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery
Tsung-Yen HsiehE Bradley Strong

Abstract

Post-traumatic orbital reconstruction is a complex issue that involves both the soft tissue and bony injury. The current literature focuses primarily on bony reconstruction, with fewer investigators evaluating soft-tissue injuries. This article will review recent advances in orbital reconstruction, including presurgical planning software, intra-operative navigation, patient-specific implants, and intra-operative imaging. Traditional techniques for diagnosis and orbital injuries continue to be refined; however, advances in computer-aided surgery are allowing surgeons to significantly improve the anatomic accuracy of orbital reconstruction. While not all surgeons currently have access to computer-aided applications for orbital reconstruction, these techniques will continue to be refined, resulting in lower cost and greater access.

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Jun 24, 2017·Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery·Tsung-Yen HsiehTravis T Tollefson
Jul 19, 2020·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Dobrila NesicIrena Sailer
Nov 29, 2020·Chinese Journal of Traumatology = Zhonghua Chuang Shang Za Zhi·Chun-Lin ZongLei Tian
Feb 1, 2021·Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America·Ruud SchreursThomas J J Maal

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