Designed with Richard L. Anderson, MD
The MEDPOR QUAD Motility Implant is a rounded orbital implant
with four mounds located anteriorly. The anterior mounds provide
projection in Tenon's and conjunctiva that allows coupling of the
implant with the ocular prosthesis without penetrating through the
conjunctiva and creates two channels so that the horizontal and
vertical muscle stumps can be easily sutured together. Increased
posterior length allows greater volume replacement compared to previous
quasi-integrated implants. Surgeons may select from four sizes approximating
the volume of a 16, 18, 20 and 22 millimeter sphere.
Anderson. R.L., Yen, M.T., Lucci,
L.M., Caaruso, R.T. "The Quasi-Integrated Porous Polyethylene Orbital Implant",
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp 50-55 (2002)
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Catalog No.
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Description
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9866
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QUAD Motility Small - Approx. 16mm Volume
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9867
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QUAD Motility Medium - Approx. 18mm Volume
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9868
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QUAD Motility Large - Approx. 20mm Volume
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80022
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QUAD Motility Large - Approx. 22mm Volume
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