Orbital trauma, zygomatic fractures, and large bone defects — solved with custom titanium meshes and implants.

Facial trauma is a discipline where function and aesthetics matter equally. We work with primary fractures and with secondary reconstruction when initial treatment didn't deliver the desired result.
Primary orbital-wall fractures are a frequent result of blunt impact, road accidents and combat injuries. We model and print patient-specific titanium meshes that match the orbital contour exactly. It's faster, more accurate, and gives better aesthetics than bending stock plates on the operating table.

Most military patients have complex facial trauma with tissue loss, orbital defects and displaced fractures. Treatment is staged: primary stabilization, bone reconstruction, ocular prosthesis, aesthetic revision. All stages are coordinated by a case manager within the Doctors for Heroes programme.
First consultation — complexity assessment, planning scope, indicative timeline. Military patients via Doctors for Heroes — out of queue.
Other areas of craniofacial surgery in which Medychna Kuznya works.