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Research paper thumbnail of Autologous Bone Graft Versus Titanium Mesh in Management of Large Post-Traumatic Orbital Floor Defects

Introduction: The goal of an orbital floor implant is basically to renovate the traumatic defect,... more Introduction: The goal of an orbital floor implant is basically to renovate the traumatic defect, lifting the globe into its right position and thereby avoiding enophthalmos. Finding the ideal material for orbital floor reconstruction is not an easy job. Countless implants are available today on the market to treat orbital floor fractures. Aim of the Work: The aim of this study is to compare the results of using autologous bone grafts with those of using titanium mesh in reconstruction of large post traumatic orbital floor defects. Patients and Methods: A randomized controlled comparative study was conducted at the Plastic and Maxillofacial Department at Cairo University Hospitals including 30 patients having orbital floor fractures associated with orbital floor defects either isolated or with other maxillofacial fractures, coming to the outpatient and emergency services of the department from June 2012 to December 2013. Patients were subdivided into two groups, 15 cases were manage...

Research paper thumbnail of Autologous Bone Graft Versus Titanium Mesh in Management of Large Post-Traumatic Orbital Floor Defects

Introduction: The goal of an orbital floor implant is basically to renovate the traumatic defect,... more Introduction: The goal of an orbital floor implant is basically to renovate the traumatic defect, lifting the globe into its right position and thereby avoiding enophthalmos. Finding the ideal material for orbital floor reconstruction is not an easy job. Countless implants are available today on the market to treat orbital floor fractures. Aim of the Work: The aim of this study is to compare the results of using autologous bone grafts with those of using titanium mesh in reconstruction of large post traumatic orbital floor defects. Patients and Methods: A randomized controlled comparative study was conducted at the Plastic and Maxillofacial Department at Cairo University Hospitals including 30 patients having orbital floor fractures associated with orbital floor defects either isolated or with other maxillofacial fractures, coming to the outpatient and emergency services of the department from June 2012 to December 2013. Patients were subdivided into two groups, 15 cases were manage...

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