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- W2082393429 abstract "Purpose To investigate the long-term outcome of the Bioceramic orbital implant. Design A retrospective, comparative, nonrandomized study. Methods Data were collected from the patients receiving Bioceramic orbital implants at National Taiwan University Hospital between June 1, 2001 and November 1, 2005. The implant was wrapped with Vicryl mesh, adding anteriorly with a scleral patch graft following enucleation with primary or secondary implantation. The unwrapped implant was inserted into an eviscerated globe with posterior sclerotomy and cornea preserved. Primary or secondary placement of sleeve was performed in some patients. Results A total of 112 cases were reviewed. Four patients were excluded attributable to insufficient follow-up. The other 108 patients had a mean follow-up period of 35.8 ± 10.6 months (range, 24 to 70 months). Fifty patients (46.3%) received the pegging procedure. Eight of 108 (7.4%) cases of late exposure were identified on average 20.7 months after implantation. We identified no cases of implant exposure in 30 cases of enucleation and eight cases of secondary implant when the implant was wrapped in Vicryl mesh and an anterior scleral cap was used. All exposures developed in eviscerated patients (70 cases): two without pegging, three with primary placement, and three with secondary placement of the sleeve. The exposure rate was higher in patients with eviscerated globes, pegged implants, and prior ocular operations (P < .005). Conclusions Late exposures of Bioceramic implants were found after long-term follow-up, associated with evisceration, pegging, and prior ocular surgeries. The modified wrapping technique can prevent exposure following secondary implantation and enucleation. To investigate the long-term outcome of the Bioceramic orbital implant. A retrospective, comparative, nonrandomized study. Data were collected from the patients receiving Bioceramic orbital implants at National Taiwan University Hospital between June 1, 2001 and November 1, 2005. The implant was wrapped with Vicryl mesh, adding anteriorly with a scleral patch graft following enucleation with primary or secondary implantation. The unwrapped implant was inserted into an eviscerated globe with posterior sclerotomy and cornea preserved. Primary or secondary placement of sleeve was performed in some patients. A total of 112 cases were reviewed. Four patients were excluded attributable to insufficient follow-up. The other 108 patients had a mean follow-up period of 35.8 ± 10.6 months (range, 24 to 70 months). Fifty patients (46.3%) received the pegging procedure. Eight of 108 (7.4%) cases of late exposure were identified on average 20.7 months after implantation. We identified no cases of implant exposure in 30 cases of enucleation and eight cases of secondary implant when the implant was wrapped in Vicryl mesh and an anterior scleral cap was used. All exposures developed in eviscerated patients (70 cases): two without pegging, three with primary placement, and three with secondary placement of the sleeve. The exposure rate was higher in patients with eviscerated globes, pegged implants, and prior ocular operations (P < .005). Late exposures of Bioceramic implants were found after long-term follow-up, associated with evisceration, pegging, and prior ocular surgeries. The modified wrapping technique can prevent exposure following secondary implantation and enucleation." @default.
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- W2082393429 title "Late Exposure of the Bioceramic Orbital Implant" @default.
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