3D Printing in Orbital Reconstruction

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Overview

The orbital reconstruction is one of the most challenging areas in maxillofacial surgery because of its complex anatomy and location related to critical structures such as the globe and optic nerve. Functional recovery and aesthetic balance are important surgical aims. Conventional reconstruction using premade plates and meshes need much intraoperative bending and contouring, which results in inappropriate orbital volume restoration and asymmetry.

The practice of orbital reconstruction has been revolutionized with the advent of patient specific 3D-printed orbital implants. Individualized implants provide unparalleled accuracy, superior aesthetic results and reproducible outcomes. This has made 3D-printing a gold standard treatment in the field of orbital reconstruction.

Indications for Patient Specific Orbital Implants

Role of 3D Printing in Orbital Reconstruction

Benefits of 3D Printing in Orbital Surgery

Materials in 3D Printing Orbital Implants

Titanium 3D Printed Implants

Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) 3D Printed Implants

Future Trends in Orbital Reconstruction with 3D Printing

Conclusion

The 3D printing in orbital reconstruction has changed the paradigm in maxillofacial surgery. Custom orbital implants like titanium and PEEK are allowing surgeons to achieve more accurate, symmetric and superior patient outcomes. In the future, hybrid orbital implant designs, AI assisted surgical planning and regenerative biomaterials will further drive coordinating function competence with excellent cosmetic results in the orbital reconstruction.

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3D Printing in Orbital Reconstruction