A sterile implantable ocular device used to reconstruct the floor of the bony cavity that contains the eyeball and its associated muscles, vessels, and nerves, (i.e., the orbital floor and/or rim of the eye socket), and is intended to house an artificial eye. It may be constructed of one of a variety of materials, or a combination, including stainless steel, titanium (Ti), titanium alloy, or flexible mesh alloplastics. It is an aspherical orbital volume replacement prosthesis that will typically have a spongy outer surface (e.g., reinforced with surgical mesh) designed to encourage tissue attachment.