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The article explores the complex demands in treating orbital floor fractures, which frequently occur with facial trauma and present unique challenges due to the delicate anatomy of the orbit. The primary focus of treatment is restoring the orbital volume by accurately positioning surrounding soft tissues and precisely reconstructing the fractured orbital wall. In a detailed case report, the authors describe the innovative use of a patient-specific 3D biomodel, created from the patient’s initial CT scan, which allowed for the precise pre-shaping of a titanium mesh. This mesh was then positioned using a minimally invasive transconjunctival approach.