2020
DOI: 10.1097/iop.0000000000001790
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Reply re: “Utilizing 3D-Printed Orbital Floor Stamps to Create Patient-Specific Implants for Orbital Floor Reconstruction”

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“…This can permit for more expeditious repair of fractures in the setting of acute trauma 2,7 . Prior studies have shown promising results in the utilization of 3D printed models to assist in surgical planning and intraoperative molding of implants during the reconstruction of various facial fractures with complex contours 2,8,9 . An easily replicated and efficient workflow that yields favorable patient outcomes will help create a method for reliable orbital fracture reconstruction.…”
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“…This can permit for more expeditious repair of fractures in the setting of acute trauma 2,7 . Prior studies have shown promising results in the utilization of 3D printed models to assist in surgical planning and intraoperative molding of implants during the reconstruction of various facial fractures with complex contours 2,8,9 . An easily replicated and efficient workflow that yields favorable patient outcomes will help create a method for reliable orbital fracture reconstruction.…”
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confidence: 99%