Orbital Floor

Orbital floor reconstruction is complex, particularly in larger defects where anatomical structures and reference points are missing. This makes restoration of the original anatomy and orbital volume challenging. Standard solutions, such as pre-bent meshes, do not always deliver the desired result, particularly in more complex reconstructions or revision procedures.

Our orbital implants are used, among other things, for:

  • Post-traumatic deformities of the orbit
  • More complex defects where standard solutions do not provide sufficient results
  • Revision procedures after previous reconstructions

 

For restoration of shape, volume and function

Accurate, patient-specific reconstruction

The patient-specific implants are designed on the basis of CT data, with the healthy side mirrored to reconstruct the original anatomy as accurately as possible. This makes it possible to restore orbital volume and contributes to a better functional and aesthetic result, including restoration of eye position and eye movement.

Depending on the complexity of the defect, a one- or two-part implant may be chosen. For larger or more complex defects, a two-part solution offers additional control during placement. The implant parts fit together precisely due to the ‘puzzle design’. This interlock design also ensures locking and a good fit.
In addition, the precise fit of the implant simplifies placement in the operating theatre and prevents any further shaping or adjustment being required during surgery. This saves operating time and increases the predictability of the result.

Well prepared, with the right information

On our downloads page, you will find all relevant documentation, including:

  • Instructions for use
  • Surgical technique
  • CT scan protocols
     

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