Orbital Reconstruction with Implants or Grafts

Orbital reconstruction with implants or grafts

Restored Orbital Contour, Clear Vision

Orbital reconstruction repairs fractures of the orbital floor or walls using alloplastic implants (titanium mesh, porous polyethylene) or autologous bone grafts (calvarial, iliac crest) to re-establish ocular support and prevent enophthalmos, diplopia, and globe malposition.

Personalized Treatment Plan:

Dr. Singhavi plans reconstruction with thin-slice CT scans and orbital volume analysis. For isolated floor fractures, he uses transconjunctival or subciliary approaches to insert pre-contoured titanium mesh. When larger defects exist, he harvests calvarial bone grafts—shaped to the defect with 3D-printed templates. Implants are secured to the infraorbital rim with microscrews. In complex defects, combined graft and implant techniques are used. Post-op care includes ophthalmologic assessments, corticosteroids to reduce edema, and guided eye-movement exercises.

Benefits:

Through Dr. Singhavi’s precise reconstruction, patients regain normal globe position, eliminate double vision, and avoid sunken-eye appearance. Alloplastic implants provide durable, biocompatible support, while autologous grafts integrate seamlessly with native bone. Fast recovery protocols—incorporating cold compresses and limited extraocular movement—reduce discomfort and swelling. Early restoration of ocular function enhances visual comfort, facial symmetry, and patient satisfaction.