Accuracy& Orbital Volume Using Patient Specific Titanium Implant Vs Zirconia for Orbital Floor Reconstruction
Assessment of Accuracy and Orbital Volume Using Patient Specific Titanium Implant Vs Patient Specific Zirconia Implant for Orbital Floor Reconstruction in Blowout Fractures A Randomized Clinical Trial: Comparative Study
Cairo University
20 participants
Apr 6, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Comparative study used to assess if the patient specific zirconia implant will provide better accuracy, intraoperative adaptability, precise orbital volume and soft tissue reaction with more cost effectiveness than the patient specific titanium implants in orbital floor reconstruction after blow out fractures .
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Patients with blow out fracture isolated and / or combined with other fracture.
- Age group: from 18 to 60 years old
- No sex predilection
- Patients with no contraindications to surgical intervention.
- Patients willing for the surgical procedure and follow-up, with an informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria4
- Medically compromised patients.
- Patients with history of previous orbital reconstruction surgery.
- Uncooperative patients.
- Patients with systemic contraindication to general anesthesia.
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Interventions
Orbital floor reconstruction with Patient Specific Zirconia Implant will be done
Orbital floor reconstruction with Patient Specific Titanium Implant will be done
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NCT06369129