The need for prosthetic eye table implantation

If a prosthetic eye table cannot be implanted in time after eye removal and the appearance is improved by wearing a prosthetic eye piece, a larger eye piece will be needed to fill the missing orbital content, so the prosthetic eye will be large and heavy, which will compress the orbital soft tissues to atrophy and press the upper soft tissues downward, making the upper depression deepen and the fat pressed downward, resulting in shallowing of the inferior fornix, narrowing of the conjunctival sac, and the eye piece often falling off, even It is not even possible to put in a prosthetic eye. Thick prosthetic eyes can also compress the lower lid, resulting in a flaccid ectropion of the lower lid, ptosis, and a significantly lower lid fissure than the healthy eye. If the eye is removed and a prosthetic table is implanted in time, it can be used to fill in the sulcus, and a thinner, lighter eye piece can be worn after surgery.