Journal of Clinical Medicine (Feb 2024)

Insights into Orbital Symmetry: A Comprehensive Retrospective Study of 372 Computed Tomography Scans

  • Guido R. Sigron,
  • Céline L. Britschgi,
  • Brigitta Gahl,
  • Florian M. Thieringer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13041041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 1041

Abstract

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Background: The operation planning and production of individualized implants with the help of AI-based software after orbital fractures have become increasingly important in recent years. This retrospective study aimed to investigate the healthy orbitae of 372 patients from CT images in the bone and soft tissue windows using the Disior™ Bonelogic™ CMF Orbital software. (version 2.1.28). Methods: We analyzed the variables orbital volume, length, and area as a function of age and gender and compared bone and soft tissue windows. Results: For all variables, the intraclass correlation showed excellent agreement between the bone and soft tissue windows (p 2 more area (p 2 larger orbital area (p Conclusions: These results mean that, due to the symmetry of the orbits in both the bone and soft tissue windows, the healthy orbit can be mirrored for surgical planning in the event of a fracture.

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