Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2004;45(8):1239-1249.
Published online August 1, 2004.
Long-term Results of Hydroxyapatite and Medpor(R) Orbital Implant.
Chien Kuo Tang, Dong Won Lee, Sae Heun Rho, Hee Bae Ahn
Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Dong-A University, Busan, Korea. hbahn@daunet.donga.ac.kr
Hydroxyapatite와 Medpor(R) 안와 충전물 삽입술의 장기간 임상성적
당건국 ( Chien Kuo Tang ) , 이동원 ( Dong Won Lee ) , 노세현 ( Sae Heun Rho ) , 안희배 ( Hee Bae Ahn )
Abstract
PURPOSE
This study was conducted to determine long-term results of Hydroxyapatite and Medpor(R) ocular implants. METHODS: This study was done on 108 eyes inserted with hydroxyapatite ocular implant and 82 eyes inserted with Medpor(R) ocular implant that were treated at the present hospital from January 1992 to December 2002. We compared the types, frequencies, and onset and treatment of complications according to the types of surgery. RESULTS: The clinical outcome for 14 months to 10 years (average: 57.6 months) was examined in the hydroxyapatite implantation group. The complications were implant exposure in 14 eyes (13%), soft tissue complication in 27 (25%), eyelid complication in 30 (27.8%), and complication due to Peg insertion in 21 (27.3%). The clinical outcome for 5 months to 4 years (average: 18.6 months) was examined in the Medpor(R) implant group. The complications involved were implant exposure in 5 eyes (6.1%), soft tissue complication in 14 (17.1%), eyelid complication in 25 (30.5%), and complication due to MCP insertion in 3 (16.7%). CONCLUSIONS: Active treatment for early complications and long-term follow-up for late complications are needed with hydroxyapatite and Medpor(R) implantations.
Key Words: Complication;Hydroxyapatite;Medpor(R)


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