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Evidence Based Recommendations in Sinonasal Tumors Involving Orbit: Preservation or Exenteration? An IHNSG Guidelines
Karthik N Rao1, Cesare Piazza2, Carl Snyderman3
1Department of Head and Neck Surgical Oncology, Sri Shankara Cancer Hospital and Research Center, Sri Shankara Cancer Foundation, Bangalore, India. karthik.nag.rao@gmail.com.
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Sinonasal tumors with orbital involvement present significant management challenges due to the complex anatomy of the orbital and sinonasal complex and the potential for severe tumor- and treatment-related morbidities. This comprehensive review examines evidence-based decision-making guidelines in the context of treating sinonasal malignancies involving the orbit. We evaluate pre-treatment assessment strategies, discuss the indications for orbital preservation versus its exenteration, explore the role of neo-adjuvant therapies, and analyze reconstruction techniques with ensuing rehabilitation approaches and quality of life. Our review underscores the need for a patient-centered multidisciplinary approach that optimizes treatment outcomes and quality of life for patients suffering from such advanced sinonasal malignancies with orbital involvement.

