The purpose of this article is to detail our experience with an approach to primary pathologic conditions involving the orbit. In 27 patients these included tumors of the lacrimal gland, lymphangiomas, neurinomas, meningiomas, and various cysts of the orbit. Access to these lesions was gained by a lateral pterional approach with osteoclastic or osteoplastic removal of the lateral bony wall/roof of the orbit, and by entering adnexal contents following elevation of the lateral rectus muscle. This approach allowed for complete tumor removal in all patients. The specifics of this approach will be discussed and associated orbital complications will be detailed
Different orbital and transcranial approaches are performed in order to manage orbital tumors, depen...
Spheno-orbital meningioma have traditionally been defined as secondary tumors of the orbit originati...
Purpose of reviewReview the recent literature regarding conservative management of orbital invasion ...
Aim: The main focus of this paper was to describe our experience in the management of primary lesion...
Orbital pathologies can be complex to manage surgically. In this article, we describe some of the mo...
Sphenoid wing meningiomas may growth and spread in different directions, such as cavernous sinus, se...
A 70 years old female; who came to us; with drooping of right upper eyelid, gradual progressive dimi...
The lateral extraconal compartment is a typical localization of intra-orbital tumours. With the exce...
Background: Orbital tumours are uncommon and represent approximately only 3.5 - 4 % of ophthalmic d...
This paper reviews current concepts in the management of primary nonlymphoid orbital malignancies, r...
Background. Orbital approaches have always represented a challenge and are still demanding. No ideal...
Maroon JC, Kennerdell JS. Lateral microsurgical approach to intraorbital tumors. J Neurosurg. 1976 M...
Aim of the study. We aim to present our experience regarding the management of exophthalmos as the f...
The indications for orbital tumor surgery are an incisional biopsy to confirm the diagnosis or in ma...
To present our experience of removing middle to deep orbital tumors using a combination of minimally...
Different orbital and transcranial approaches are performed in order to manage orbital tumors, depen...
Spheno-orbital meningioma have traditionally been defined as secondary tumors of the orbit originati...
Purpose of reviewReview the recent literature regarding conservative management of orbital invasion ...
Aim: The main focus of this paper was to describe our experience in the management of primary lesion...
Orbital pathologies can be complex to manage surgically. In this article, we describe some of the mo...
Sphenoid wing meningiomas may growth and spread in different directions, such as cavernous sinus, se...
A 70 years old female; who came to us; with drooping of right upper eyelid, gradual progressive dimi...
The lateral extraconal compartment is a typical localization of intra-orbital tumours. With the exce...
Background: Orbital tumours are uncommon and represent approximately only 3.5 - 4 % of ophthalmic d...
This paper reviews current concepts in the management of primary nonlymphoid orbital malignancies, r...
Background. Orbital approaches have always represented a challenge and are still demanding. No ideal...
Maroon JC, Kennerdell JS. Lateral microsurgical approach to intraorbital tumors. J Neurosurg. 1976 M...
Aim of the study. We aim to present our experience regarding the management of exophthalmos as the f...
The indications for orbital tumor surgery are an incisional biopsy to confirm the diagnosis or in ma...
To present our experience of removing middle to deep orbital tumors using a combination of minimally...
Different orbital and transcranial approaches are performed in order to manage orbital tumors, depen...
Spheno-orbital meningioma have traditionally been defined as secondary tumors of the orbit originati...
Purpose of reviewReview the recent literature regarding conservative management of orbital invasion ...