7 research outputs found

    Emergency medicine in Paarl, South Africa: a cross-sectional descriptive study

    No full text
    Please help us populate SUNScholar with the post print version of this article. It can be e-mailed to: [email protected]

    Orbital Implants and Wrapping Materials

    No full text
    Following globe removal, the surgeon must determine the best orbital implant to place into the anophthalmic socket. A decision on appropriate implant size, whether to place a porous or nonporous implant, and a patient’s total clinical picture must be considered to prevent future complications. Other considerations, including whether to wrap an implant and place a motility peg, must also be made. The modern implant is built on the foundation of anophthalmic socket reconstruction—implant retention, volume replacement, and adequate prosthetic motility. This chapter will review the special considerations the ophthalmic surgeon must weigh when choosing an orbital implant following enucleation and evisceration surgeries

    Old concepts, new challenges: adapting landscape-scale conservation to the twenty-first century

    No full text

    Bibliography

    No full text
    corecore