Background Correction of post traumatic and post-ablative orbita defects remains a challenge for the maxillofacial surgeon. The purpose of such intervention is the restoration of both function and aesthetics by anatomical reconstruction of the bony orbitawalls, with attention to the orbitavolume. Unfortunately, the results of such interventions today are still somewhat unpredictable. The aim of this study is to determine whether 3D virtual planning combined with intra-operative navigation can increase the predictability of the outcome in function and aesthetics. Study design Retrospective study. Demographic data, diagnostic and surgical parameters will be collected of all patients undergoing orbital surgery between 01/01/2012 and 31/12/2016 at the department. Pre- en postoperative orbit volume will be determined based on CT-analysis in Brainlab software, and compared to the non-defected orbit.
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accuracy of orbital volume reconstruction, as measured in Brainlab
Timeframe: immediate postoperative