2010
DOI: 10.1097/rct.0b013e3181ac1975
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Computer-Aided Volumetric Comparison of Reconstructed Orbits for Blow-Out Fractures With Nonpreformed Versus 3-Dimensionally Preformed Titanium Mesh Plates

Abstract: The current study demonstrated that there were no significant differences in the orbital volume restoration using either technique. In fact, both techniques allow for close reproduction of natural orbital volume and shape, and its use in posttraumatic orbital wall reconstruction was successful.

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“…In recent years, coronary or axial CT slice images have gained increasing significance as a method to determine orbital volume 6 7 14 23 27. However, no standardised reproducible orbital volume measurement method is available.…”
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“…In recent years, coronary or axial CT slice images have gained increasing significance as a method to determine orbital volume 6 7 14 23 27. However, no standardised reproducible orbital volume measurement method is available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, volume measurements can vary significantly 28. In many different publications, it is difficult to discern which reference points were used to determine orbital volume6 7 14 16 21 23 27 30 (table 3). We consider three points to necessarily achieve the best possible reproducibility of measurements: (1) the orientation of the skull in the 3D space, according to the plane described above; (2) the definition of distinctive landmarks to create measurement limits and (3) an exact algorithm for virtual closure of the orbital foramen.…”
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“…La causa más frecuente de enoftalmos y alteraciones en la movilidad ocular es el aumento del volumen orbitario con herniación del contenido orbitario en las cavidades adyacentes 1 y hasta un 8,5% de los pacientes con traumatismo orbitario tratados con los métodos tradicionales se quedan con un incremento del volumen orbitario 1 . Por ello, en la reconstrucción orbitaria es fundamental restaurar el volumen y la forma de las paredes orbitarias con precisión 6 .…”
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“…La reconstrucción de las paredes orbitarias con las mallas preformadas permite realizar una reconstrucción muy cercana a la anatomía de las paredes orbitarias tanto en forma como en volumen y es muy útil para la reconstrucción postraumática de las paredes orbitarias 6 . Estas mallas premoldeadas tienen además la capacidad de restaurar la protuberancia etmoidal posterior de la pared medial de la órbita también conocida como «área clave», así como la curvatura posterior del suelo de la órbita.…”
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