Orbital Implants: Classification and Outcomes

Pages: 677 - 683
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Orbital implants are placed during or after eye removal surgeries. Implants support the orbital tissues, add volume to the eye socket, and support movement of an ocular prosthetic. Modern implants are made of either porous or nonporous materials. There are a variety of pros and cons to each material type with the ultimate ideal implant being well-tolerated and affordable as well as resistant to infection, exposure, migration, and extrusion....
Paper Details
Title
Orbital Implants: Classification and Outcomes
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Pages
677 - 683
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