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    Orbital plastic and reconstructive surgery (OPRS) in China shows progress but lags behind developed nations due to surgeon shortages and training gaps. Enhancing OPRS requires improved training, research, and focus on orbital deformities.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Plastic Surgery
    • Reconstructive Surgery

    Background:

    • Significant advancements in orbital plastic and reconstructive surgery (OPRS) have been observed in China since the 21st century.
    • Despite progress, disparities persist compared to developed nations, particularly in surgeon expertise and systematic training.
    • Challenges include insufficient numbers of qualified OPRS surgeons and a lack of standardized training programs.

    Discussion:

    • Addressing orbital deformities necessitates focused attention on diagnosis, prevention, and treatment strategies.
    • Mastery of OPRS surgical techniques and appropriate timing are crucial for successful outcomes.
    • Research into novel orbital repair materials and tissue-engineered bone is essential for advancing the field.

    Key Insights:

    • Improving OPRS in China requires a multi-faceted approach.
    • Standardized, systematic professional training for orbital plastic surgeons is a critical need.
    • Strengthening both basic and clinical research in OPRS is vital for future development.

    Outlook:

    • Future efforts should prioritize closing the gap in surgeon quality and quantity.
    • Continued research and development in orbital repair materials and techniques are expected.
    • Establishing robust training curricula will elevate the standard of OPRS in China.