Long-Term Results of Reconstruction of Orbital Wall Fracture With Resorbable Copolymer Mesh. |
Jae Seok Im, Do Hoon Park, Ju Young Kwak |
1Department of Ophthalmology, Wallace Memorial Baptist Hospital, Busan, Korea. Kwak7513@lycos.co.kr 2Elephant Eye Clinic, Busan, Korea. |
생체 흡수성 코폴리머 고정판을 이용한 안와골절 정복술의 장기적인 임상 결과 |
임재석1ㆍ박도훈2ㆍ곽주영1 |
Department of Ophthalmology, Wallace Memorial Baptist Hospital1, Busan, Korea / Elephant Eye Clinic2, Busan, Korea |
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Abstract |
PURPOSE This study examined the postoperative long-term results of the reconstruction of orbital wall fracture using Macropore(R). METHODS: The long-term results for 10 patients who were diagnosed with orbital wall fracture and received the repair of orbital wall fracture using Macropore(R), were examined postoperatively after an average of 23.5 months. RESULTS: The mean difference in orbital volume between the fractured orbit and the unaffected orbit after an average of 23.5 months postoperatively was 1.01+/-0.70 cm3 (4.75+/-2.92%), which slightly increased compared to 0.70+/-0.52 cm3 (3.26+/-2.10%) immediately after the operation, although the difference was not statistically significant (p-value=0.190). At the last follow-up, the shape of Macropore(R) was not observed in 3 out of the 10 patients, and intense ossification was observed at the site of fracture in 6 patients. At the last follow-up, one patient showed 1.5 mm enophthalmos, and the other patients did not show the occurrence of diplopia or the progress of enophthalmos. CONCLUSIONS: According to the long-term results of the reconstruction of orbital wall fracture, Macropore(R) is considered an implant that produces a safe and satisfactory effect without notable complications. |
Key Words:
Long term results;Macropore(R);Orbital wall fracture |
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