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Orbital Volume Augmentation for Late Enophthalmos Using the Deep Lateral Wall

Robert Alan Goldberg, MD; Stanley Saulny, MD; John D. McCann, MD, PhD; Vernon Ho Yuen, MD

Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2003;5:256-258.

Orbital volume augmentation to address enophthalmos and hollowing of the superior sulcus has been described with a variety of materials and from a variety of approaches.1-4 A common location for volume augmentation is the inferomedial orbital wall; this surface is often the one that was expanded related to orbital trauma, and it is easily accessed through hidden conjunctival or caruncular incisions.


From the Division of Orbital and Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Jules Stein Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, Calif.


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