Purpose of reviewReview the recent literature regarding conservative management of orbital invasion in sinonasal cancers.Recent findingsRecent data seem to confirm the possibility to preserve the orbital content in a significant number of patients. MRI is the best available imaging tool for evaluating orbital invasion. Limited periorbital and extraconal fat invasion should not be considered an indication for orbital cleaning. Histology-driven neoadjuvant chemotherapy should be attempted whenever possible, and could act as a prognosticator.SummaryOrbital preservation strategy can be attempted even in case of limited extraconal fat invasion. When extraocular muscles, massive extraconal fat, lateral wall of the lacrimal sac, eyelids or even op...
Advanced sinonasal tumors often present with orbital involvement. Surgical treatment and radical ex...
Advanced sinonasal tumors often present with orbital involvement. Surgical treatment and radical ex...
This paper reviews current concepts in the management of primary nonlymphoid orbital malignancies, r...
Purpose of reviewReview the recent literature regarding conservative management of orbital invasion ...
Background: Encroachment on the orbital cavity represents a challenge in the management of sinonasal...
Malignant ethmoid and maxillary sinus tumors frequently involve the orbit. Orbital involvement is an...
Abstract: Malignant ethmoid and maxillary sinus tumors fre-quently involve the orbit. Orbital involv...
Introduction: Orbital invasion is a strong independent prognostic factor for sinonasal malignancies....
Orbital invasion is frequently observed in tumors involving the maxillary, ethmoid and frontal sinus...
Background and Objectives���Preservation of orbital contents during surgery of paranasal sinus malig...
Background and Objectives���Preservation of orbital contents during surgery of paranasal sinus malig...
Sinonasal cancers frequently involve the orbit with resulting controversies on whether to remove or ...
Sinonasal cancers frequently involve the orbit with resulting controversies on whether to remove or ...
Sinonasal cancers frequently involve the orbit with resulting controversies on whether to remove or ...
Sinonasal cancers frequently involve the orbit with resulting controversies on whether to remove or ...
Advanced sinonasal tumors often present with orbital involvement. Surgical treatment and radical ex...
Advanced sinonasal tumors often present with orbital involvement. Surgical treatment and radical ex...
This paper reviews current concepts in the management of primary nonlymphoid orbital malignancies, r...
Purpose of reviewReview the recent literature regarding conservative management of orbital invasion ...
Background: Encroachment on the orbital cavity represents a challenge in the management of sinonasal...
Malignant ethmoid and maxillary sinus tumors frequently involve the orbit. Orbital involvement is an...
Abstract: Malignant ethmoid and maxillary sinus tumors fre-quently involve the orbit. Orbital involv...
Introduction: Orbital invasion is a strong independent prognostic factor for sinonasal malignancies....
Orbital invasion is frequently observed in tumors involving the maxillary, ethmoid and frontal sinus...
Background and Objectives���Preservation of orbital contents during surgery of paranasal sinus malig...
Background and Objectives���Preservation of orbital contents during surgery of paranasal sinus malig...
Sinonasal cancers frequently involve the orbit with resulting controversies on whether to remove or ...
Sinonasal cancers frequently involve the orbit with resulting controversies on whether to remove or ...
Sinonasal cancers frequently involve the orbit with resulting controversies on whether to remove or ...
Sinonasal cancers frequently involve the orbit with resulting controversies on whether to remove or ...
Advanced sinonasal tumors often present with orbital involvement. Surgical treatment and radical ex...
Advanced sinonasal tumors often present with orbital involvement. Surgical treatment and radical ex...
This paper reviews current concepts in the management of primary nonlymphoid orbital malignancies, r...