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[Consensus statements on cranio-orbital reconstruction materials and application in Chinese adult patients (2023)].

Cranio-orbital bone defects caused by various reasons may affect patients' appearance, and even lead to severe complications. Herein, based on the clinical evidence level classification and recommendation level of the Evidence-based Medicine Center of Oxford University, domestic experts majoring in neurosurgery and ophthalmology learned from guidelines abroad and relevant evidence-based medicine, and repeatedly discussed the formulation of repair strategies and material selection for cranio-orbital defects caused by different reasons, covering the performance of various reconstruction materials, the selection and application of materials in different diseases and circumstances, material-related complications and other issues. Finally, the modified Delphi method was used to recruit experts' suggestions, and 23 consensus recommendations were formulated in three aspects, thereby providing scientific and practical clinical guidance for the standardized diagnosis and treatment of cranio-orbital reconstruction and repair.

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