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Complications in orbital lesions.

L Welge-Lüssen, H G Schroeder, H Glanz

    Developments in Ophthalmology
    |January 1, 1987
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Accurate anatomical knowledge and diagnostic imaging are crucial for treating orbital lesions. Management involves addressing periorbital and intraorbital conditions, with motility disturbances being common complications requiring delayed surgical revision.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Surgical Anatomy
    • Neurosurgery

    Background:

    • Diagnosis and therapy of orbital lesions rely on anatomical understanding and imaging.
    • Orbital diseases are categorized into periorbital and intraorbital conditions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for periorbital and intraorbital diseases.
    • To present examples and discuss management of orbital lesions.
    • To provide recommendations for managing complications.

    Main Methods:

    • Classification of orbital lesions into periorbital (e.g., orbital floor fractures, roof alterations, ethmoidal removal, decompression) and intraorbital (e.g., arterial lesions, retrobulbar tumors).
    • Demonstration of clinical examples.
    • Review of common complications and their management.

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    Main Results:

    • Frequent complications include disturbances of ocular motility.
    • Operative revisions for motility disturbances should be delayed for at least 6 months.

    Conclusions:

    • A thorough understanding of orbital anatomy and diagnostic procedures is essential for effective treatment.
    • Timely and appropriate management of orbital lesions can improve patient outcomes.
    • Delayed surgical intervention is recommended for motility disturbances to allow for natural recovery.