The posterior inferior orbitotomy
- PMID: 9700737
- DOI: 10.1097/00002341-199807000-00010
The posterior inferior orbitotomy
Abstract
Four patients with orbital apex tumors between the optic nerve and inferior rectus underwent a posterior inferior orbitotomy through the maxillary sinus. Three tumors were removed successfully and the fourth was not located, but the visual function improved after surgery, presumably owing to decompression of the posterior orbital floor. The technique was carried out through a standard Caldwell-Luc approach through the maxillary sinus. The posterior inferior orbital wall was removed and the inferior rectus was retracted either laterally or medially to gain access to the tumor, which was removed microsurgically. The authors believe this approach provides a reasonably safe alternative to remove small, well-circumscribed, inferior posterior orbital apical tumors. It also avoids dissection through the orbit from other directions with the inherent risks of damaging overlying vital structures.
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