The primary objective of this interventional study is to compare the efficacy and outcomes of the double flap and quadruple flap closure techniques in securing ball implants after evisceration. Specific objectives include: 1. Assessing the rate of implant migration and extrusion. 2. Evaluating the long-term stability of the implant within the scleral shell. 3. Investigating the occurrence of complications such as exposure or infection. 4. Analyzing the functional and anatomical outcomes of the closure techniques. 5. Comparing patient satisfaction and quality of life measures.
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Evaluating the post-operative extrusion rates of the ball implant from the scleral shell
Timeframe: Through study completion, an average of 6 months