نتایج جستجو برای: orbital decompression

تعداد نتایج: 53043  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
baradaran far mh besharati mr

grave’s disease is a clinical syndrome consisting of hypermetabolism, diffuse thyroid enlargement and exophthalmos. which has ocular complications. due to the high incidence of these complications and the risk of blindness special attention is needed. many therapeutic methods including medical surgical and radiotherapy for ocular complications are suggested. in cases of medical therapy failure,...

Journal: :Otolaryngologia polska = The Polish otolaryngology 2010
Bogdan Kolebacz Grazyna Stryjwska-Makuch Szczepan Bartek Barbara Sidorowicz

Graves' disease may result in significant proptosis that causes visual loss. This has been traditionally managed surgically by external bony skeleton decompression. Tran nasal endoscopic orbital decompression is as a new technique that avoids the need for cutaneous or gingival incisions. Decompression of the medial orbital wall can be performed up to the anterior wall of the sphenoid sinus. Thi...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2002
Desmond T H Wee A Simon Carney Mark Thorpe Peter J Wormald

Graves' disease may occasionally result in significant proptosis that is either cosmetically unacceptable or causes visual loss. This has traditionally been managed surgically by external decompression of the orbital bony skeleton. Trans-nasal endoscopic orbital decompression is emerging as a new minimally-invasive technique, that avoids the need for cutaneous or gingival incisions. Decompressi...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2000
M Kazim S L Trokel G Acaroglu A Elliott

AIMS To document the successful treatment of five patients with dysthyroid optic neuropathy by orbital fat decompression instead of orbital bone decompression after failed medical therapy. METHODS Eight orbits of five patients with dysthyroid optic neuropathy were selected for orbital fat decompression as an alternative to bone removal decompression. Treatment with systemic corticosteroids an...

2013
Antoni Krzeski Mirosław J Szczepański

The authors present the endoscopic intranasal orbital decompression, one of the surgical techniques used for orbital decompression. It can be applied for various indications. The most common indications are: maxillo-facial trauma, orbital haemorrhage, subperiorbital abscess as the complication of sinusitis, optic neuropathy, thyroidassociated orbitopathy (Graves’ orbitopathy). The authors concl...

2014
Yasuhiro Takahashi Hirohiko Kakizaki

OBJECTIVE To compare horizontal eye positions between proptotic thyroid eye disease patients and normal individuals, and to examine positional changes after orbital decompression surgery in thyroid eye disease patients. METHODS The present case-controlled and retrospective comparative study included 78 proptotic thyroid eye disease patients who underwent bilateral orbital decompression surger...

2017
Răzvan Hainăroșie Irina Ioniță Cătălina Pietroșanu Silviu Pițuru Mura Hainăroșie Viorel Zainea

Transnasal endoscopic orbital decompression is a viable alternative for external orbital decompression. Today, it can be performed due to the great development of endoscopic technology and specific endoscopic surgical instruments. It requires strong anatomic knowledge and skilled hands. We present our experience with endoscopic orbital decompression focusing on the surgical technique used in ou...

2012
Michael Kazim

Treatment of proptosis in the stable phase of Graves’ orbitopathy differs significantly from that in the acute inflammatory phase. The treatment paradigm employed at the Harkness Eye Institute, reserves surgical decompression in the acute phase for those cases of optic neuropathy that fail to respond to orbital radiotherapy or when radiotherapy is contraindicated. Owing to the 90% success rate ...

2013
Patrick Tomasetti Christine Jacbosen Thomas Gander Wolfgang Zemann

Orbital floor fractures are generally the result of blowout orbital and may be associated with orbital emphysema leading to proptosis and even to loss of vision. A 49-year-old woman fractured the orbital floor in a fall. After blowing her nose, she developed exophthalmos and severe reduction in vision. She consulted our department and underwent emergency surgical management with orbital drainag...

2004
Jaime Levy Avichai Segal

Background: In patients with Graves' ophthalmopathy, orbital decompression surgery is indicated for compressive optic neuropathy, severe corneal exposure, or for cosmetic deformity due to proptosis. Traditionally this has been performed through a transantral approach, but the associated complication rate is high. More recently, endoscopic orbital decompression has been performed successfully wi...

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