2024 Head & neck

Extended orbital exenteration, epithetic restoration, and patient supply: A cross-sectional study of a historic cohort.

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Head & neck Vol. 46 (3) : 473-484 • Mar 2024

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical course and to redefine an optimized algorithm for OE cases until epithetic restoration. METHODS: Indication, defect type according to Kesting, reconstructive technique, incidence of postoperative complications and peri-implantitis, patients' quality of life, timing of periorbital implant insertion, incidence of and interval to implant loss, and time until epithetic restoration were analyzed in 43 patients. RESULTS: A significant correlation was detected between wound dehiscence and defect type. Out of 24 patients, 7 were implanted secondarily with a median time interval of 399 days (270-2015) after OE. Eleven out of 83 placed implants were lost in 8 patients with a median time interval of 586 days (264-4485) after insertion. The majority of epithesis carriers had no or few restrictions in their quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: We recommend our modified treatment algorithm to further improve and shorten the clinical course.

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