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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2006;33(3):388-391.
Published online May 1, 2006.
Large Orbital Cavernous Hemangioma: A Case Report.
Sang Mo Bae, Jae Hak Jung, Young Hwan Kim, Hook Sun
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Inje University School of Medicine, Busan, Korea. charismabae@daum.net
Abstract
Hemangioma is one of the most common congenital tumors in the region of the face and neck. Although histologically benign, these facial masses are clinically malignant for their deforming and inexorable growth, especially in so-called 'cavernous hemangioma'. Carvenous hemangioma is the most common primary tumor occurring in the adult orbit. This tumor has symptoms that characteristically develop over several years with slowly progressive proptosis, eyeball deviation, hyperopia, diplopia and optic nerve compression. Today, hemangiomas are being treated by various methods; steroids, electrocoagulation, injection of sclerosing agent, cryotherapy, radiation therapy, laser therapy, and surgical treatment, etc. In principle, surgical approaches to the orbit must provide maximum safety and optimal visualization. We have experienced a case of large cavernous hemangioma in the orbit inferolaterally. The surgical treatment of tumor was achieved by the bicoronal approach combined with inferomedial and inferolateral orbitotomy. This surgical approach allows better visualization of the tumor and greater protection of essential anatomic structures. We obtained satisfactory results in terms of aesthetic and functional consideration. We present our case with a brief review of the literature related to orbital cavernous hemangioma.
Keywords: Cavenous hemangioma; Orbital tumor
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