Fronto-orbital Advancement
Fronto-orbital advancement is a surgical procedure used to correct craniosynostosis, particularly when it affects the front of the skull and eye sockets. The surgery involves reshaping and repositioning the forehead and upper orbital bones to create more space for the growing brain and improve craniofacial symmetry. It is commonly performed in children to address deformities, such as a recessed forehead or shallow eye sockets, and prevent complications like increased intracranial pressure. This procedure typically requires a multidisciplinary team and is often followed by postoperative care to monitor healing and development.
Here we have pathology structure of front-orbital advancement, surgery performed at 11 years old boy. The structure was obtained by data segmentation is quite detailed, yet quite large – 149 MB. You can use any 3D printer, small one is fine but you might also try resin 3D printed to enhance all the details.