Bioceramic Orbital Implant | Wrapping Procedure

FCI Bioceramic orbital implants have become the new standard in orbital implant material. These implants have an improved vascularization structure over other existing alternatives, allowing for quick fibrovascularization. Bioceramic orbital implants are biocompatible, bioinert, nontoxic, and non-allergenic. They are well-known by surgeons as a stable and easily handled implant for use in enucleation and evisceration procedures. These implants are also available in "egg-shaped" for myopic eyes. The wrapping technique consists to wrap a bioceramic orbital implant with a resorbable mesh. This procedure facilitates both placement of the orbital implant into the eye socket and also muscles suturing. Additionally, the wrapping technique take a few minutes to perform and avoid the use of donor material. We would like to thank Nathalie Cassoux, M.D.-Ph.D, Paris, France, for her contribution to this video.
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Veröffentlicht am 13.01.2025

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