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Orbital Hypertelorism Correction With Inverted-U Osteotomy: Indications and Advantages
Qinghua Huang1, Bin Yang, Binghang Li
1Department of Maxillofacial Surgery and Digital Plastic Center, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.
Abstract:
This study aimed to explore the clinical effects of inverted-U osteotomy in correcting orbital hypertelorism and to further explore its indications and advantages; 4 patients with orbital hypertelorism and premature closure of unilateral coronal suture underwent inverted-U osteotomy. The interorbital distance was measured using three-dimensional digital technology pre- and postoperatively. Virtual preoperative planning and three-dimensional cutting guide were used to minimize surgical risk and increase the precision of periorbital osteotomy. The procedure was successfully performed on 4 patients; the average orbital medial wall distance was reduced from 34.9 mm to 23.1 mm. Inverted-U osteotomy is a modified surgical method especially applicable to orbital hypertelorism with premature closure of unilateral coronal suture. Advantages include less surgical trauma, a shorter operative time, and better correction results.

