[Possible surgical approaches to the orbit]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00106-018-0570-x
[Possible surgical approaches to the orbit]
Abstract
For removal of tumors and foreign bodies from the orbit, for treatment of severe inflammatory diseases, and for repositioning of bone fragments following fractures or during reconstruction of the bony orbit, several different surgical approaches are available. During the past decade, improved understanding of the pathology and pathophysiology of particular orbital diseases, advancements in clinical endoscopy and microscopy, the introduction of modern imaging techniques for preoperative visualization of pathologic findings, modern approaches to orbital reconstruction, as well as developments in adjuvant therapy have led to a reduction in invasiveness and development of the modern minimally invasive surgical approaches to the orbit usually used today. This review article aims to describe several surgical approaches to the orbit that are nowadays commonly applied-frequently in the context of interdisciplinary therapy-as well as their indications and potential complications. Particular attention is paid to minimally invasive approaches. These different surgical approaches allow a 360-degree exposure of the internal orbital structures with the optic nerve at the center ("round the clock access to the orbit"). The review is complemented by hints and tricks for particular approaches, as well as by a review of the latest literature in the field.
Keywords: Facial injuries; Foreign bodies; Orbit surgery; Orbital diseases; Orbital neoplasms; Traumatology.
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