Author:
Colohan Austin R. T.,Jane John A.,Newman Steven A.,Maggio William W.
Abstract
✓ The authors have previously advocated a supraorbital approach to tumors of the orbit. In this paper, they describe a technique in which they take advantage of a large frontal sinus as a means of entering the orbit without the necessity of intracranial exposure, as required by the more conventional supraorbital approach. This is achieved without frontal burr holes, allowing for a superior cosmetic result. The anterior wall of the frontal sinus is removed, and with it the roof of the orbit as a single bone flap. A case in which this technique was used is described.
Publisher
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
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