Surgical treatment of orbital lesions is challenging because complex approaches with a high risk of postoperative sequelae are required. Recently, minimally invasive endoscopic approaches through endonasal (EEA) and transpalpebral (ETP) routes have been proposed. The objective of this study was to assess outcomes of EEA and ETP in the authors' series of patients with orbital lesions.
Titolo: | Endoscopic approaches to orbital lesions: case series and systematic literature review |
Autore/i: | Zoli, Matteo; Sollini, Giacomo; Milanese, Laura; La Corte, Emanuele; Rustici, Arianna; Guaraldi, Federica; Asioli, Sofia; Cirillo, Luigi; Pasquini, Ernesto; Mazzatenta, Diego |
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Anno: | 2020 |
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI): | http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2019.10.JNS192138 |
Abstract: | Surgical treatment of orbital lesions is challenging because complex approaches with a high risk of postoperative sequelae are required. Recently, minimally invasive endoscopic approaches through endonasal (EEA) and transpalpebral (ETP) routes have been proposed. The objective of this study was to assess outcomes of EEA and ETP in the authors' series of patients with orbital lesions. |
Data stato definitivo: | 2020-02-09T15:48:39Z |
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