Introduction: Craniomaxillofacial surgeons require to estimate the orbital volume in a variety of clinical situations. This paper evaluates a new method based on software analysis of computerized tomography (CT) scan data.

Material And Methods: Five dried skulls with prosthetic globes and periorbita were non-helically scanned in an Elscint 2400 CT scanner. Images obtained were processed using the "Analyze" software package and results compared to the volume of the intraorbital prosthesis as determined by a volume displacement gravimetric method.

Results: Estimates of volume produced by the software varied from the gold standard by 0.06-50.44%, with a mean error of 8.8%.

Conclusion: Despite the use of a variety of scan protocols it was not possible to obtain results with "Analyze" software which were sufficiently accurate for clinical use.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1010-5182(02)00170-1DOI Listing

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