Dr. RAKSHA RAO, Dr.Santosh G Honavar, Gangadhar Jalli, Mr.Chalamala Jangaiah
Orbital floor fractures can result in severe aesthetic and functional complications, if inappropriately managed. Floor is the most common site of fracture in the orbit, and successful repair is essential for anatomical continuity and functional recovery. Various materials used in orbital fracture repair include titanium mesh, silicone, autologous bone etc. This video illustrates the use of porous polyethylene implant stabilized with cyanoacrylate glue to repair an orbital floor fracture by the inferior fornicial transconjunctival approach. Advantages include simplicity of the technique, excellent structural support, shorter operative time and cost-effectiveness.

