Standard Enucleation with Aluminium Oxide Implant (Bioceramic) Covered with Patient's Sclera

Purpose. We describe in our study a modified standard enucleation, using sclera harvested from the enucleated eye to cover the prosthesis in order to insert a large porous implant and to reduce postoperative complication rates in a phthisis globe. Methods. We perform initially a standard enucleation...

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Main Authors: Gian Luigi Zigiotti, Sonia Cavarretta, Mariachiara Morara, Sang Min Nam, Stefano Ranno, Francesco Pichi, Andrea Lembo, Stefano Lupo, Paolo Nucci, Alessandro Meduri
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/481584
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spelling doaj-08f42209bfb541ce9c9a4412e3abe85d2020-11-25T00:51:25ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2012-01-01201210.1100/2012/481584481584Standard Enucleation with Aluminium Oxide Implant (Bioceramic) Covered with Patient's ScleraGian Luigi Zigiotti0Sonia Cavarretta1Mariachiara Morara2Sang Min Nam3Stefano Ranno4Francesco Pichi5Andrea Lembo6Stefano Lupo7Paolo Nucci8Alessandro Meduri9Ophthalmology Unit, Department of Surgical and Anesthesiological Sciences, S. Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, 40137 Bologna, ItalyOphthalmology Clinic, 00043 Ciampino, ItalyOphthalmology Unit “Ciardella”, S. Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, 40137 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Ophthalmology, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University College of Medicine, Sungnam 463-760, Republic of KoreaUniversity Eye Clinic, San Giuseppe Hospital, 20123 Milan, ItalyUniversity Eye Clinic, San Giuseppe Hospital, 20123 Milan, ItalyUniversity Eye Clinic, San Giuseppe Hospital, 20123 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Ophthalmology, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Polo Pontino, 04010 Latina, ItalyUniversity Eye Clinic, San Giuseppe Hospital, 20123 Milan, ItalyOphthalmology Unit, University of Messina, 98100 Messina, ItalyPurpose. We describe in our study a modified standard enucleation, using sclera harvested from the enucleated eye to cover the prosthesis in order to insert a large porous implant and to reduce postoperative complication rates in a phthisis globe. Methods. We perform initially a standard enucleation. The porous implant (Bioceramic) is then covered only partially by the patient's sclera. The implant is inserted in the posterior Tenon's space with the scleral covering looking at front. All patients were followed at least for twelve months (average followup 16 months). Results. We performed nineteen primary procedures (19 patients, 19 eyes, 𝑥 M; 𝑥 F) and secondary, to fill the orbital cavity in patients already operated by standard evisceration (7 patients, 7 eyes). There were no cases of implant extrusion. The orbital volume was well reintegrated. Conclusion. Our procedure was safe and effective. All patients had a good cosmetic result after final prosthetic fitting and we also achieved good prothesis mobility.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/481584
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author Gian Luigi Zigiotti
Sonia Cavarretta
Mariachiara Morara
Sang Min Nam
Stefano Ranno
Francesco Pichi
Andrea Lembo
Stefano Lupo
Paolo Nucci
Alessandro Meduri
spellingShingle Gian Luigi Zigiotti
Sonia Cavarretta
Mariachiara Morara
Sang Min Nam
Stefano Ranno
Francesco Pichi
Andrea Lembo
Stefano Lupo
Paolo Nucci
Alessandro Meduri
Standard Enucleation with Aluminium Oxide Implant (Bioceramic) Covered with Patient's Sclera
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Gian Luigi Zigiotti
Sonia Cavarretta
Mariachiara Morara
Sang Min Nam
Stefano Ranno
Francesco Pichi
Andrea Lembo
Stefano Lupo
Paolo Nucci
Alessandro Meduri
author_sort Gian Luigi Zigiotti
title Standard Enucleation with Aluminium Oxide Implant (Bioceramic) Covered with Patient's Sclera
title_short Standard Enucleation with Aluminium Oxide Implant (Bioceramic) Covered with Patient's Sclera
title_full Standard Enucleation with Aluminium Oxide Implant (Bioceramic) Covered with Patient's Sclera
title_fullStr Standard Enucleation with Aluminium Oxide Implant (Bioceramic) Covered with Patient's Sclera
title_full_unstemmed Standard Enucleation with Aluminium Oxide Implant (Bioceramic) Covered with Patient's Sclera
title_sort standard enucleation with aluminium oxide implant (bioceramic) covered with patient's sclera
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Purpose. We describe in our study a modified standard enucleation, using sclera harvested from the enucleated eye to cover the prosthesis in order to insert a large porous implant and to reduce postoperative complication rates in a phthisis globe. Methods. We perform initially a standard enucleation. The porous implant (Bioceramic) is then covered only partially by the patient's sclera. The implant is inserted in the posterior Tenon's space with the scleral covering looking at front. All patients were followed at least for twelve months (average followup 16 months). Results. We performed nineteen primary procedures (19 patients, 19 eyes, 𝑥 M; 𝑥 F) and secondary, to fill the orbital cavity in patients already operated by standard evisceration (7 patients, 7 eyes). There were no cases of implant extrusion. The orbital volume was well reintegrated. Conclusion. Our procedure was safe and effective. All patients had a good cosmetic result after final prosthetic fitting and we also achieved good prothesis mobility.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/481584
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