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Title: Orbital Volume Augmentation with Calcium Hydroxyapatite Filler in Anophthalmic Enophthalmos. Author: Aletaha M, Salour H, Yadegary S, Fekri Y, Tavakoli M. Journal: J Ophthalmic Vis Res; 2017; 12(4):397-401. PubMed ID: 29090049. Abstract: PURPOSE: To report the long-term results of orbital volume augmentation using calcium hydroxyapatite filler injections in patients with anophthalmic sockets. METHODS: Twelve eligible patients with post-enucleation socket syndrome (PESS) and small orbital volumes were included in our study. In this investigation, 1.5 mL injectable calcium hydroxyapatite (Radiesse) was utilized in an off-label application under local anesthesia. We evaluated the effect of orbital volume augmentation for correction of enophthalmos. RESULTS: Five women and seven men with a mean age of 35 years (range, 21-72 years) were included in the study. The mean follow-up was 19.5 months (range, 16-27 months). Enophthalmos and deep superior sulcus were reduced in all patients during all follow-up visits postoperatively. The mean improvement of enophthalmos was 2.58 mm (range, 1-5 mm) and the improvement in deformity grading of superior sulcus was 0.83 (range, 0-4 grade). The mean marginal reflex distance increased by 0.6 mm (range of -1 to 3 mm). Complications included increase in ptosis in two cases and extrusion of the filler accompanied by discoloration of the skin in one case. CONCLUSION: The use of injectable calcium hydroxyapatite for orbital volume restoration in anophthalmic sockets is a simple, fast, and minimally invasive method with considerable long-term effects and low complications.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]