Clinical effects of 3-D printing-assisted personalized reconstructive surgery for blowout orbital fractures
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology Aug 11, 2017
Fan B, et al. – The utilization of a three–dimensional (3–D) printing technique for personalized reconstructive surgery for repairing orbital fractures are depicted and assessed in this study. The 3–D printing technique is of great value for predicting the precise fracture zone before, and amid, personalized surgery, and can help surgeons achieve accurate anatomical reconstruction for repairs of blowout orbital fractures. Moreover, the simulated bone template produced by 3–D printing models allows for "true–to–original" orbital reconstruction, which can shorten the surgical duration and improve the accuracy and safety of the operation.
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