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3D Printed Titanium Mesh vs Guided Autogenous Graft

Orbital Floor (Blow-Out) Open FractureEnophthalmos Traumatic

In this study, the hypothesis states that there is no significant difference between specified populations. In our case, the 3D printed patient-specific titanium mesh is thought to have the same effect and results in comparison with the computer-guided calvarial bone graft technique according to the related studies.

Enrolling by invitation8 enrollment criteria

Polycaprolactone / Tricalcium Phosphate (PCL/TCP) v Titanium Orbital Implant : Randomised Trial...

FracturesEnophthalmos1 more

Hypothesis: Polycaprolactone / Tricalcium Phosphate Orbital (PCL / TCP) Implant is as effective in the reconstruction of the Orbital walls as Titanium Mesh implant. In this study we will be conducting a randomised trial to compare implants made of 2 materials for Orbital reconstruction Polycaprolactone / Tricalcium Phosphate (PCL / TCP) Titanium Patients to be recruited : 80 randomised equally into the 2 groups age range: 21 - 70 includes orbital wall defects from trauma, after osteotomies excludes patients with Diabetes Mellitus, known allergies to polycaprolactone & its analogues, know allergies to Tricalcium Phosphate & its analogues, infections generalised & around the orbital region Trial Duration: April 2010 - March 2015 Follow up: postoperative 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months Computer Tomographic (CT) scan of Orbits immediate postoperative and at 12 months appointment

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Correction of Enophthalmos and Orbital Volume Using Pre-bent Mesh Versus 3d Printed Onlay in Orbital...

Orbital FracturesEnophthalmos1 more

this study evaluates the post-surgical correction of enophthalmos and orbital volume using 3D printed only versus pre-bent titanium mesh in blow-out fracture cases

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria
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