3D-Printed implant aims to fix shattered eye sockets

NCT ID NCT06661785

Summary

This study is testing a custom-made, 3D-printed implant designed to repair large fractures in the bone at the bottom of the eye socket (orbital floor). The goal is to see if this personalized implant can effectively restore the normal position and movement of the eye after a severe injury. Researchers will follow 22 patients for six months after surgery to check for improvements in eye alignment, double vision, and the overall shape of the eye socket.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University

    Tanta, 31527, Egypt

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