Clinical Study

The Role of Resorbable Plate and Artificial Bone Substitute in Reconstruction of Large Orbital Floor Defect

Figure 6

Pre- and postoperative clinical photographs of a 51-year-old male patient underwent a reconstruction of the right-sided orbital floor defect with a resorbable plate combined with artificial bone substitute. (a) Preoperative photograph shows panfacial swelling with multiple abrasion and conjunctival ecchymosis. (b) Postoperative 12-month photograph. No visible scar on subciliary incision site and no vertical overcorrection at neutral gaze are noted.
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