Patients who sustain facial fractures frequently suffer from visual disturbance. Additionally, orbital fractures often involve ocular injury, which, not infrequently, may require enucleation. Yet an anophthalmic orbit does not obviate the need for aggressive orbital fracture treatment. In fact, treatment of the sequelae of the anophthalmic orbit can be difficult and require multiple surgeries. Intraoperative use of a conformer after accurate bony reduction and orbital reconstruction with bone grafts or orbital implants are essential steps to allow for prosthetic rehabilitation of the anophthalmic orbit.

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