不截骨的眶外肿瘤完整切除:“钩举”技术。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Kaveh Vahdani, Geoffrey E Rose
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目的:评估微创“钩举”技术在不使用截骨术的情况下完整切除眶外肿瘤的安全性和效果。方法:回顾性分析组织学证实的单发纤维性肿瘤或神经鞘瘤,采用“钩举”技术切除宏观完整。纳入标准是最大尺寸≥25mm和/或占眼眶三分之二以上的不可压缩性病变,主要位于眶外空间,以及适合周向剥离的病变。结果:20例患者(13例孤立性纤维瘤和7例神经鞘瘤)符合纳入标准,其中11例(55%)为女性,平均年龄48.2岁(范围23-78岁)。大多数患者表现为非轴向眼球移位(90%)和眼球运动减少(65%),而视力保持不变(平均LogMAR, 0.08)。最大肿瘤尺寸平均为29.3(范围,25-40)mm,平均估计体积为6.1(范围,1.1-15.7)mL。根据位置不同,可通过上眼睑皮肤折痕切口(13/20)、下眼睑摇瓣(5/20)或环后入路(2/20)在宏观上完整而不截骨。术后并发症包括持续性中度上睑下垂(2)和运动障碍(2),包括获得性布朗综合征;没有视力障碍;平均随访4.2年未见肿瘤复发。结论:在适当选择的病例中,“钩举”技术为大而坚固的眶外肿瘤的宏观完整切除提供了一种安全有效的方法。该技术避免了与眶周截骨术相关的并发症,并能获得良好的功能预后。
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Intact Excision of Large Extraconal Orbital Tumors Without Osteotomy: A "Hook-and-Lift" Technique.

Purpose: The purpose is to evaluate the safety and outcomes of a minimally invasive "hook-and-lift" technique for intact excision of large extraconal orbital tumors without the use of osteotomy.

Methods: Retrospective review of patients with histologically confirmed solitary fibrous tumors or Schwannomas excised macroscopically intact using a "hook-and-lift" technique. Inclusion criteria were noncompressible lesions ≥25 mm in maximum dimension and/or occupying more than two-thirds of the orbit, those predominantly in the extraconal space, and those amenable to circumferential dissection.

Results: Twenty patients (13 solitary fibrous tumors and 7 Schwannomas) met the inclusion criteria with 11 (55%) females presenting at a mean age of 48.2 (range, 23-78) years. Most presented with nonaxial globe displacement (90%) and reduced ocular motility (65%), while visual acuity was preserved (mean LogMAR, 0.08). The largest tumor dimension was an average of 29.3 (range, 25-40) mm, and the mean estimated volume was 6.1 (range, 1.1-15.7) mL. Depending on location, macroscopically intact without osteotomy was performed through an upper eyelid skin-crease incision (13/20), lower lid swinging flap (5/20), or retrocaruncular approach (2/20). Postoperative complications include persistent moderate ptosis (2) and motility deficit (2), including an acquired Brown syndrome; there was no impairment of vision; and no tumor recurrences were observed at a mean follow-up of 4.2 years.

Conclusions: In appropriately selected cases, the "hook-and-lift" technique provides a safe and effective method for macroscopically intact excision of large and firm extraconal orbital tumors. The technique avoids the morbidity associated with periorbital osteotomy and can yield excellent functional outcomes.

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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
322
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery features original articles and reviews on topics such as ptosis, eyelid reconstruction, orbital diagnosis and surgery, lacrimal problems, and eyelid malposition. Update reports on diagnostic techniques, surgical equipment and instrumentation, and medical therapies are included, as well as detailed analyses of recent research findings and their clinical applications.
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