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This study analyzed orbital tumors in 55 patients, examining how tumor type and surgical approach impact postoperative complications. Findings aim to improve surgical strategies for better patient outcomes in orbital tumor treatment.

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  • Ophthalmology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Orbital tumors present diverse pathologies affecting function, aesthetics, and prognosis.
  • Surgical strategies for orbital tumors must be tailored to specific tumor types and locations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify the relationship between anatomopathological type and/or surgical approach and postoperative morbidity in orbital tumors.
  • To analyze surgical outcomes from a series of orbital tumor resections.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of 55 patients undergoing surgery for orbital tumors between 2005 and 2015.
  • Evaluation of tumor characteristics, surgical techniques, and postoperative complications.

Main Results:

  • Specific tumor types and surgical approaches were correlated with varying levels of postoperative morbidity.
  • Data analysis identified key factors influencing patient outcomes after orbital tumor surgery.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding the links between tumor pathology, surgical methods, and morbidity is crucial for optimizing orbital tumor treatment.
  • Findings can inform surgical decision-making to minimize complications and improve functional and aesthetic results in orbital tumor management.