Publication date: Available online 11 October 2018
Source: Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Author(s): Mitchell Dunklebarger, Vijay A. Patel, Tom Shokri, Neerav Goyal
Abstract
Malignancies involving the orbit comprise heterogeneous pathologies with a variety of ophthalmic and otolaryngic presentations resulting from compression and destruction of native orbital contents. Surgical ablation with negative margins with adjuvant treatment remains a cornerstone for optimal oncologic control and successful operative outcomes. Historically, attempts at tumor extirpation were first performed by neurosurgeons via open craniotomies to access orbital contents. While these approaches remain a mainstay within the superolateral compartment, endoscopic techniques pioneered by otolaryngologists have emerged as a standard in managing inferomedial orbital tumors. Approaches to these tumors remain a multidisciplinary endeavor involving neurosurgeons, ophthalmologists/oculoplastic surgeons, as well as otolaryngology-head and neck surgeons. This chapter will review and illustrate modern approaches to the orbit with special attention given to commonly employed expanded endoscopic and open techniques.
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