Orbital Floor Prosthesis
Personalized orbital floor implants could be considered as an alternative to standard meshes due to their precise registration and complete compatibility with the patient’s anatomy.
These types of implants can correct the eye glob position, especially for patients diagnosed with enophthalmos.
Product Overview
Product Overview
Personalized infraorbital implants are an ideal solution for patients who facing asymmetry in their eye position due to trauma or congenital problems. By correcting the eye position and reconstructing the damaged orbital rim, these implants can solve the problems of this group of patients.
Workflow
Medical Imaging
CT-Scan and Oral Scan will be used to reconstruct an accurate 3D model of the patient.
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Our team of clinical engineers will design the prosthesis based on the patient's anatomy
Manufacturing
After receiving surgeon's approval, prosthesis will be 3D printed out of titanium
Surgery
Sterilized prosthesis accompanied by a 3D printed model will be delivered to the surgeon and a representative will be present in the OR upon request
Specifications
The surgeon may choose from the available list of features depending on their treatment plan and clinical patient assessment.
By considering the posterior slope, the eye glob position can be corrected in patients diagnosed with enophthalmos.
Using these patterns reduces the weight of the PSI and also can enhance the fluid exchange between glob and surrounding tissues.
Upon designing the PSI, the depth limit will be considered to reduce the risk of ophthalmic nerve damage.
Specifications
The surgeon may choose from the available list of features depending on their treatment plan and clinical patient assessment.
benefits
Unlike standard meshes that must be bent intraoperatively, this type of implant can be easily registered due to its personalized design and will reduce the time of surgery followed by decreasing the risk of infection. Also, in the manufacturing process of these types of Implants, according to the tissue surrounding the PSI, the upper surface is polished and the lower surface is sandblasted.
Cases report
An 87-year-old male patient with severe genu varum (Varus-bow-legged) and significant bone defects...
The patient is an 86-year-old woman who presented to the doctor with a...
A 45-year-old male patient who had suffered a fracture and comminution of the...
A 56-year-old male patient with Charcot joint due to diabetes had a portion...
Cases report
Our case reports highlight successful outcomes achieved through our custom-made implants. They showcase the effectiveness of our treatment plans and the expertise of our team in creating tailored solutions for each patient.
By reviewing these reports, you can gain a better understanding of the level of care and precision that we bring to every aspect of our work with patient specific implants.