Orbital wall reconstruction surgery for orbital fractures has limited exposure and high surgical risks. Surgical navigation has real-time positioning and imaging functions. When used in orbital reconstruction surgery, it can not only detect the surgical position in real time and avoid risks, but also assist in positioning the reconstruction position with the help of preoperative surgical planning to ensure the accuracy of orbital reconstruction. A large number of literature reports have confirmed its application effect. Orbital reconstruction surgery for unilateral orbital fractures is also one of the earliest and most widely used surgical procedures using navigation technology in maxillofacial surgery. By formulating an expert consensus on "Technical Operation of Navigation-Guided Unilateral Orbital Fracture Reconstruction", we will standardize the clinical operation process of this technology and promote its popularization and application.
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