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Collagen membrane partially covering the <t>titanium</t> <t>orbital</t> <t>mesh</t> <t>plate</t> and fixed via sutures.
Titanium Orbital Mesh Plate Synthes Cmf, supplied by Synthes Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Periorbital Reconstruction by “Periorbital Patch” Technique Using a Pericardium-Based Collagen Membrane and Titanium Mesh

Journal: Materials

doi: 10.3390/ma12152343

Collagen membrane partially covering the titanium orbital mesh plate and fixed via sutures.
Figure Legend Snippet: Collagen membrane partially covering the titanium orbital mesh plate and fixed via sutures.

Techniques Used: Membrane

Surgical technique. ( A ) Titanium mesh set parallel to the orbital frame; ( B ) collagen membrane set parallel to the titanium mesh edge; ( C ) prolapsed orbital fat and collagen membrane and ( D ) titanium mesh, fully covered with collagen membrane.
Figure Legend Snippet: Surgical technique. ( A ) Titanium mesh set parallel to the orbital frame; ( B ) collagen membrane set parallel to the titanium mesh edge; ( C ) prolapsed orbital fat and collagen membrane and ( D ) titanium mesh, fully covered with collagen membrane.

Techniques Used: Membrane

Pre- ( A ) and postoperative ( B ) situation of the eyelids in the patient undergoing orbital floor fracture treatment by a fully covered titanium mesh with collagen membrane. ( A ) Preoperative up-gaze restriction, as a result of the fracture of the left orbital floor. ( B ) Eye movements without any restrictions and symmetrical height of the eyelids without one sign of rigidity and cicatrization. Significantly improved extent of the eye movements and lack of lid retraction was observed.
Figure Legend Snippet: Pre- ( A ) and postoperative ( B ) situation of the eyelids in the patient undergoing orbital floor fracture treatment by a fully covered titanium mesh with collagen membrane. ( A ) Preoperative up-gaze restriction, as a result of the fracture of the left orbital floor. ( B ) Eye movements without any restrictions and symmetrical height of the eyelids without one sign of rigidity and cicatrization. Significantly improved extent of the eye movements and lack of lid retraction was observed.

Techniques Used: Membrane

Pre- ( A , B ) and postoperative (next day) ( C , D ) control computer tomography (CT) scan of the eyelids in the patient undergoing orbital floor fracture treatment by a fully covered titanium mesh with collagen membrane. A benefit of the titanium mesh is that it does not present artifacts in CT or magneitc resonance (MR, Magnetic resonance) imaging.
Figure Legend Snippet: Pre- ( A , B ) and postoperative (next day) ( C , D ) control computer tomography (CT) scan of the eyelids in the patient undergoing orbital floor fracture treatment by a fully covered titanium mesh with collagen membrane. A benefit of the titanium mesh is that it does not present artifacts in CT or magneitc resonance (MR, Magnetic resonance) imaging.

Techniques Used: Control, Tomography, Computed Tomography, Membrane, Magnetic Resonance Imaging



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Collagen membrane partially covering the <t>titanium</t> <t>orbital</t> <t>mesh</t> <t>plate</t> and fixed via sutures.
Titanium Orbital Mesh Plate Synthes Cmf, supplied by Synthes Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Collagen membrane partially covering the titanium orbital mesh plate and fixed via sutures.

Journal: Materials

Article Title: Periorbital Reconstruction by “Periorbital Patch” Technique Using a Pericardium-Based Collagen Membrane and Titanium Mesh

doi: 10.3390/ma12152343

Figure Lengend Snippet: Collagen membrane partially covering the titanium orbital mesh plate and fixed via sutures.

Article Snippet: Seventy-two patients received a titanium orbital mesh plate (Synthes CMF, Oberdorf, Switzerland); 22 patients received a combination of a pericardium-based collagen membrane (Jason ® Membrane, Botiss Biomaterials GmbH, Berlin, Germany) and a titanium orbital mesh plate and 12 patients received a reconstruction of the orbital wall using a 1.5 cm wide titanium ribbon on which a cartilage graft of the left auricle was added in the deep region of the orbit.

Techniques: Membrane

Surgical technique. ( A ) Titanium mesh set parallel to the orbital frame; ( B ) collagen membrane set parallel to the titanium mesh edge; ( C ) prolapsed orbital fat and collagen membrane and ( D ) titanium mesh, fully covered with collagen membrane.

Journal: Materials

Article Title: Periorbital Reconstruction by “Periorbital Patch” Technique Using a Pericardium-Based Collagen Membrane and Titanium Mesh

doi: 10.3390/ma12152343

Figure Lengend Snippet: Surgical technique. ( A ) Titanium mesh set parallel to the orbital frame; ( B ) collagen membrane set parallel to the titanium mesh edge; ( C ) prolapsed orbital fat and collagen membrane and ( D ) titanium mesh, fully covered with collagen membrane.

Article Snippet: Seventy-two patients received a titanium orbital mesh plate (Synthes CMF, Oberdorf, Switzerland); 22 patients received a combination of a pericardium-based collagen membrane (Jason ® Membrane, Botiss Biomaterials GmbH, Berlin, Germany) and a titanium orbital mesh plate and 12 patients received a reconstruction of the orbital wall using a 1.5 cm wide titanium ribbon on which a cartilage graft of the left auricle was added in the deep region of the orbit.

Techniques: Membrane

Pre- ( A ) and postoperative ( B ) situation of the eyelids in the patient undergoing orbital floor fracture treatment by a fully covered titanium mesh with collagen membrane. ( A ) Preoperative up-gaze restriction, as a result of the fracture of the left orbital floor. ( B ) Eye movements without any restrictions and symmetrical height of the eyelids without one sign of rigidity and cicatrization. Significantly improved extent of the eye movements and lack of lid retraction was observed.

Journal: Materials

Article Title: Periorbital Reconstruction by “Periorbital Patch” Technique Using a Pericardium-Based Collagen Membrane and Titanium Mesh

doi: 10.3390/ma12152343

Figure Lengend Snippet: Pre- ( A ) and postoperative ( B ) situation of the eyelids in the patient undergoing orbital floor fracture treatment by a fully covered titanium mesh with collagen membrane. ( A ) Preoperative up-gaze restriction, as a result of the fracture of the left orbital floor. ( B ) Eye movements without any restrictions and symmetrical height of the eyelids without one sign of rigidity and cicatrization. Significantly improved extent of the eye movements and lack of lid retraction was observed.

Article Snippet: Seventy-two patients received a titanium orbital mesh plate (Synthes CMF, Oberdorf, Switzerland); 22 patients received a combination of a pericardium-based collagen membrane (Jason ® Membrane, Botiss Biomaterials GmbH, Berlin, Germany) and a titanium orbital mesh plate and 12 patients received a reconstruction of the orbital wall using a 1.5 cm wide titanium ribbon on which a cartilage graft of the left auricle was added in the deep region of the orbit.

Techniques: Membrane

Pre- ( A , B ) and postoperative (next day) ( C , D ) control computer tomography (CT) scan of the eyelids in the patient undergoing orbital floor fracture treatment by a fully covered titanium mesh with collagen membrane. A benefit of the titanium mesh is that it does not present artifacts in CT or magneitc resonance (MR, Magnetic resonance) imaging.

Journal: Materials

Article Title: Periorbital Reconstruction by “Periorbital Patch” Technique Using a Pericardium-Based Collagen Membrane and Titanium Mesh

doi: 10.3390/ma12152343

Figure Lengend Snippet: Pre- ( A , B ) and postoperative (next day) ( C , D ) control computer tomography (CT) scan of the eyelids in the patient undergoing orbital floor fracture treatment by a fully covered titanium mesh with collagen membrane. A benefit of the titanium mesh is that it does not present artifacts in CT or magneitc resonance (MR, Magnetic resonance) imaging.

Article Snippet: Seventy-two patients received a titanium orbital mesh plate (Synthes CMF, Oberdorf, Switzerland); 22 patients received a combination of a pericardium-based collagen membrane (Jason ® Membrane, Botiss Biomaterials GmbH, Berlin, Germany) and a titanium orbital mesh plate and 12 patients received a reconstruction of the orbital wall using a 1.5 cm wide titanium ribbon on which a cartilage graft of the left auricle was added in the deep region of the orbit.

Techniques: Control, Tomography, Computed Tomography, Membrane, Magnetic Resonance Imaging