Abstract
Thirty-five secondary and six primary 'baseball' implants - acrylic balls in envelopes of donor sclera - were followed up for a minimum of 24 months. 97.1% secondary and 50% primary implants were retained. Volume replacement was satisfactory in 83.8% with a single operation, and motility of the artificial eye was at least 14° of horizontal gaze in 86%, at least 7° of upgaze in 95%, and at least 14° of downgaze in 62.6%. Ptosis associated with the procedure occurred in 22%, and 12.2% developed a shallow fornix with instability of the artificial eye.
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Tyers, A. G., & Collin, J. R. O. (1985). Baseball orbital implants: a review of 39 patients. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 69(6), 438–442. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.69.6.438
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