Orbital tumors: An analysis of fourteen cases
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2018
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Aim: Orbital tumors are rarely seen in neurosurgery practice. They have quite variable clinical results, and are often reported in
the literature as a series in relation to the patient’s age, geographical factors, and whether they were treated at neurosurgery or
ophthalmology clinics. In our study, we evaluated the pathological results, demographic characteristics, and clinical results of
patients who had undergone surgery for orbital tumors in our clinic.
Material and Methods: Fourteen patients who were operated on between 2012 and 2017 at the Adana City Training and Research
Hospital were investigated in this study. The patient files and radiological investigations were evaluated retrospectively, and the
patients were followed up for 22 months (min-max: 14-28 months) ona verage. The patients were evaluated in terms of their
admission complaints, preoperative and postoperative neurological examination findings, surgical approaches, pathologic results,
and complications.
Results: Eight patients (57%) were females, 6 (43%) were males, and their average age was 49.4 years old (min-max:19-86). The
most common admission complaint was swelling around the eye, which was observed in 12 (85%) of the patients. The computed
tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans of all of the patients were investigated before their operations. The masses
were removed from 5 (35%) patients with lesions located in the anterior and lateral areas using a lateral canthotomy technique. A
fronto-orbital zygomaticapproachwas preferred for5 (35%) patients with intracranial extensions of the tumors toward the temporal
fossa or frontal region. A fronto-orbitalapproach was preferred in 4 (28%) of the patients with tumor locations in the posterior and
medial chambers. The masses were totally removed in 11 (79%) of the patients and subtotally removed in 3 (21%) patients.
Conclusion: Overall, orbital masses are rarely observed, and their pathological profiles vary according to the patient’s age,
geographical region, and location. Different approaches may be preferred during surgical removal; however, the overall purpose is to
remove the mass without leading to neural and cosmetic complications
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Annals of Medical Research
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Istemen, I., Millet, H., Gezercan, Y., Alper Afser, K., & Ihsan Okten, A. (2021). Orbital tumors: An analysis of fourteen cases . Annals of Medical Research