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Case Reports
Modified Orbitozygomatic Craniotomy Approach for a Recurrent Orbital Tumor in a Pediatric Patient.
- Róbert Chrenko, Beáta Bušányová, Anton Gerinec, Dana Tomčíková, Boris Rýchly, Marek Grega, Martin Hanko, and Barbora Nedomová.
- Department of Pediatric Neurosurgery, National Institute of Children's Diseases, Limbová 1, 833 40 Bratislava, Slovakia.
- Medicina (Kaunas). 2024 Aug 6; 60 (8).
AbstractBackground: This report aims to present the case of a pediatric patient with a recurrent tumor in the superolateral orbit. Clinical Presentation: An 8-year-old patient was initially treated for a tumor in the superolateral orbit via a transconjunctival approach. The histopathological diagnosis was epidermoid cyst. Postoperatively, chronic inflammation and fistula developed in the lateral canthus area. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a residual tumor posterior to the original tumor location. The patient was treated via a modified orbitozygomatic (mOZ) craniotomy approach that was originally applied in neurosurgery, and complete tumor removal was achieved. A temporary paralysis of the frontotemporal branch of the facial nerve was observed and fully resolved within one month following surgery. At the 18th month of follow-up, the visual, neurological, and cosmetic results were found to be satisfactory. Conclusions: mOZ craniotomy can be used to access and operate on recurrent orbital tumors in pediatric patients where other more aggressive surgical approaches should be avoided.
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