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Revista mexicana de oftalmología
On-line version ISSN 2604-1227Print version ISSN 0187-4519
Abstract
PADILLA-GARCIA, Enrique G. et al. Consensus of the Ibero-American Oculoplastic Society for selecting the ideal orbital implant in the anophthalmic socket. Rev. mex. oftalmol [online]. 2020, vol.94, n.1, pp.5-8. Epub June 25, 2021. ISSN 2604-1227. https://doi.org/10.24875/rmo.m19000093.
Objective:
To propose a guide for selecting the ideal orbital implant in the anophthalmic socket by a group of experts in orbit and oculoplastics, members of the Ibero-American Society of Oculoplastics (SIAO).
Expert Panel:
Rocío Ardito, MD (Perú), Alejandra Valenzuela, MD (USA), Alfredo Medina, MD (Mexico).
Moderator:
Ana Vera, MD (Colombia).
Room Commissioners:
Enrique Padilla MD, Gerardo Graue MD.
Methods:
An interactive, guided discussion was held between the expert panel and attendees to the VI Ibero-American Society of Oculoplastics meeting, held at the “Hospital Nuestra Sra. De la Luz I.A.P.” in Mexico City on October 23, 2018, presenting evidence-based and personal experience for choosing the ideal orbital implant in the anophthalmic socket. The meeting was attended by around 200 specialists in Oculoplastics from North, Central and South America as well as from Spain and Portugal. The discussion was centered on the following subtopics Type of orbital implants, surgical management, surgical management of anophthalmos and cryptophtalmos, alternatives for orbital implants.
Conclusions:
Acrylic implants are placed more frequently for rehabilitation of the anophthalmic socket among SIAO members since they demonstrate good, long lasting results and minor complications. Migration is their main complication, making rehabilitation complex when present. Dermis-fat grafts in children and micro free orbital fat grafts in adults are good alternatives for hypo-volumetric orbits.
Keywords : Anophthalmic socket; Evisceration; Enucleation; Implant; Prosthesis.