Exenteration

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Exenteration Suzanne Michalak, MD • Jason Liss, MD DISEASE DESCRIPTION Exenteration is an extensive procedure involving removal of the globe, eyelids, and all of the orbital soft tissues en bloc….

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Orbital Trauma

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Orbital Trauma Parag D. Gandhi, MD, FACS ORBITAL FLOOR FRACTURES Pathophysiology Facial trauma resulting in direct blunt injury to the globe and adnexa, creating retropulsive positive pressure in orbit versus…

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Orbital Infections

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Orbital Infections Michelle W. Latting, MD INTRODUCTION Infectious processes of the orbit can develop from contiguous spread from the eyelids, sinuses, face, and oropharynx, or from foreign bodies or secondary…

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Orbital Decompression

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Orbital Decompression Michael Richard, MD DISEASE DESCRIPTION Thyroid eye disease causes a lymphocytic infiltration of orbital muscle and fat with resultant expansion of these tissues from edema and deposition of…

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Surgical Approaches to the Orbit

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Surgical Approaches to the Orbit E. Jason Sabet-Peyman, MD DISEASE DESCRIPTION The orbit is a conical unit consisting of the subperiosteal, intraconal, and extraconal spaces. There are a variety of…

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Evaluation of the Orbit

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Evaluation of the Orbit Paul S. Riske, MD INTRODUCTION A patient presenting with orbital disease requires a thorough and often multidisciplinary approach to determine the cause of the illness. It…

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Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy

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Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy Matthew Ellison, MD DISEASE DESCRIPTION Nasolacrimal duct obstruction in adults is generally due to chronic fibrosis of the duct mucosa, likely from inflammation. Other causes include injury, neoplasm,…

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Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy

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Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy Christopher L. Weller, MD DISEASE DESCRIPTION Canalicular obstruction can result from a variety of mechanisms including trauma, infection, retained punctal plugs, systemic inflammatory diseases, and certain chemotherapeutic agents including…

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External Dacryocystorhinostomy

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External Dacryocystorhinostomy Meseret E. Kassa, MD, MMed, FEACO INDICATIONS FOR SURGERY Epiphora from primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) Epiphora resulting from secondary acquired NLDO Midface trauma Sinus disease or…

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Trauma to the Lacrimal System

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Trauma to the Lacrimal System Pradeep Mettu, MD DISEASE DESCRIPTION Trauma to the lacrimal system can occur from a variety of mechanisms, including sharp and blunt trauma. In cases of…

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