Orbital abscess due to infection of a non-absorbable porous orbital implant after orbital wall fracture repair : An uncommon and delayed occurred case.

2021 
We report a rare case of a patient who developed an orbital abscess several years after successful orbital medial wall fracture repair. A 37-year-old female patient who underwent orbital fracture repair with a titanium Medpor® orbital implant two years prior visited the clinic for pain, conjunctival injection, discharge, and lid swelling of the right eye. Orbital CT revealed severe orbital cellulitis and sinusitis. After administering antibiotics, the sinusitis was successfully resolved. However, the orbital inflammation around the implant did not improve, forming an orbital abscess. Abscess drainage and implant removal were performed. The removed implant was infected at the center, exhibiting a yellowish abscess-like discoloration. The patient improved rapidly and recovered without complications. In rare cases, orbital cellulitis and orbital abscesses develop even after a considerable period of time after orbital fracture repair using a non-absorbable porous orbital implant. In such cases, delayed orbital implant infection should be suspected as the cause, and an imaging study should be performed. If the patient does not respond to antibiotic treatment, it may be necessary to remove the infected implant with immediate drainage.
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