Skull Base 2008; 18 - A170
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1093258

Orbital Reconstruction with Implant-Retained Prosthesis

Stephen B Lewis 1(presenter), Emma L Lewis 1, Stephanie L Reeder 1, Robert Mann 1, John Werning 1
  • 1Gainesville, USA

Orbital exenteration after craniofacial tumor resection is a common reconstructive dilemma that often results in immediate and long-term high patient dissatisfaction. Traditional reconstructive options have centered on adhesive-retained prostheses. Craniofacial implant technology offers the patient improved reconstructive options. We describe a technique used in a series of patients in whom craniofacial implant-retained prostheses were utilized following orbital exenteration. A computer-assisted navigational system was used to place two to three endosseous craniofacial implants in the remaining orbital rim. Following osseointegration, a patient-specific magnet-retained orbital prosthesis was custom fabricated. All patients reported excellent prosthesis handling and stability. This represents a significant improvement in patient satisfaction and psychosocial well-being after complex craniofacial surgery.