Application of three-dimensional printing technology in orbital floor fracture reconstruction

IMPORTANCEOrbital floor fracture is common among patients suffering from facial trauma. Open reduction and reconstruction of the orbital floor with Medpor is the treatment of choice in our centre to correct diplopia and enophthalmos. OBJECTIVEApplication of locally available 3D printing service in p...

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Published inTrauma case reports Vol. 17; pp. 23 - 28
Main Authors Pang, Sherby Suet Ying, Fang, Christian, Chan, Jimmy Yu Wai
Format Report
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.10.2018
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Summary:IMPORTANCEOrbital floor fracture is common among patients suffering from facial trauma. Open reduction and reconstruction of the orbital floor with Medpor is the treatment of choice in our centre to correct diplopia and enophthalmos. OBJECTIVEApplication of locally available 3D printing service in perioperative planning of orbital floor reconstruction with porous polyethylene. DESIGNWe present two patients who suffered from orbital floor fracture complicated by diplopia. Open reduction and orbital floor reconstruction with Medpor was performed with the guidance of a 3D printed customized model of the orbital floor defect. PARTICIPANTSBoth patients were admitted through the Emergency Department to surgical ward after facial trauma. CT scan of the face showed orbital floor fracture with entrapment of inferior rectus muscle. Clinically patients also suffered from diplopia on extreme gaze. RESULTSWith the aid of 3D printed model, it shortened operative time and duration of anaesthesia. Defect-specific Medpor could be trimmed and molded easily from the model and thus reduced fatigue of the material. Furthermore, the model was helpful in patient education and explanation of the surgical procedure. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCEApplication of 3D printing in medical specialties is rapidly developing in the past few years. In orbital floor fracture reconstruction, 3D printed model provides a customized solution, decreases operative time and duration of anaesthesia.
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ISSN:2352-6440
DOI:10.1016/j.tcr.2018.09.006