The use of Gore-Tex (W. L. Gore & Associates, Flagstaff, AZ, U.S.A.) sphere
s as orbital implants is investigated. The left eyes of six New Zealand whi
te rabbits were enucleated and spherical implants made of modified Gore-Tex
were implanted. After 6 weeks of follow-up, the implants were harvested. N
o rabbit developed a postoperative infection and no cases of exposure or ex
trusion were noted. Histopathologic study revealed varying degrees of acute
and chronic inflammation surrounding each implant. There was also evidence
of inflammatory infiltration and fibrovascular ingrowth into each implant
to a maximum distance of 500 mu m. This preliminary study demonstrates that
the Gore-Tex implant is well tolerated in vivo, allows cellular ingrowth,
and may have a role as a permanent implant.