Custom Ocular Prosthesis for Enucleated Eye: A Case Report

  • Pun S
  • Shakya R
  • Adhikari G
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Abstract

The unfortunate loss or absence of an eye may be caused by a congenital defect, irreparable trauma, tumor, sympathetic ophthalmia, or the need for histologic confirmation of a suspected diagnosis. Early rehabilitation with suitable prosthesis is recommended to ease the mind of the afflicted. An ocular prosthesis is a maxillofacial prosthesis that artificially replaces an eye missing as a result of trauma, surgery, or congenital absence. A custom ocular prosthesis has advantage of close adaptation to the tissue bed, provides maximum comfort and restores full physiological function to the accessory organs of the eye.

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Pun, S. N., Shakya, R., Adhikari, G., Parajuli, P. K., Singh, R. K., & Suwal, P. (2016). Custom Ocular Prosthesis for Enucleated Eye: A Case Report. Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal, 12(3), 127–130. https://doi.org/10.3126/jcmsn.v12i3.16018

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