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PURPOSE: To compare two techniques of orbital decompression for Graves orbitopathy, that is, the inferomedial transfornix/transcaruncular approach and the inferomedial plus lateral coronal approach. METHODS: Comparative interventional case series. A retrospective review of 53 patients (94 orbits) with Graves orbitopathy operated on over a 9-year period was performed. Forty-nine orbits were decompressed by the transfornix-transcaruncular approach and 45 by the coronal approach. Data obtained for all patients included computed tomography scans of the orbits, Snellen visual acuity measurements, visual fields, Hertel exophthalmometry, color vision testing, subjective testing for diplopia in the cardinal positions of gaze, and direct ophthalmoscopic or biomicroscopic examination of the optic disc. RESULTS: The mean proptosis reduction was 4.37 mm with the transfornix/transcaruncular approach and 5.76 mm with the 3-wall coronal approach. The rate of optic neuropathy reversal was similar with both techniques (90%). Induction of new diplopia occurred in 13.6% patients operated by the transfornix/transcaruncular approach and in 16.6% patients who underwent decompression by the coronal approach. CONCLUSIONS: The two techniques have similar effects on visual function and ocular motility. For the vast majority of patients with Graves who need orbital decompression, the coronal approach is unnecessary; the transconjunctival approach allows the same exposure to the medial, inferior, and lateral walls.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy and side effects of 'swinging eyelid' orbital decompression in patients with Graves' orbitopathy (GO). To calculate the incidence of postoperative new-onset diplopia (NOD) using a newly proposed scoring system for diplopia. METHODS: We reviewed the clinical data on proptosis, visual acuity, and diplopia in 104 consecutive patients (198 orbits) with GO, who underwent orbital decompression. A combined lateral canthal and inferior fornix incision ('swinging eyelid' approach) was used for removal of the medial wall, the orbital floor and, if indicated, the lateral wall. Indications for surgery were disfiguring/congestive GO (DGO) in 79 patients (149 orbits) and compressive optic neuropathy (CON) in 25 patients (49 orbits). Diplopia was scored according to four grades. In both groups, the incidence of new-onset (continuous) diplopia (NOD), deterioration of diplopia (DOD), and improvement of diplopia (IOD) were calculated, using strictly defined criteria. Our data on NOD were compared to those from other series, after recalculation according to our criteria. RESULTS: The mean proptosis reduction was 4.6 mm (range 0-9.5 mm) after three-wall decompression (95 patients, 180 orbits) vs 3.1 mm (range 0-7 mm) after two-wall decompression (nine patients, 18 orbits). The visual acuity improved in 98% of the patients with CON. In patients with DGO, NOD occurred in 14%. In patients with CON, NOD was not observed, but DOD occurred in 41%. Our data compare favourably to the reported incidence of NOD after either transantral or transnasal decompression. CONCLUSIONS: "Swinging eyelid' orbital decompression is efficacious for proptosis reduction as well as for optic nerve decompression. A scoring system for standardized evaluation of diplopia is proposed.  相似文献   

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目的 评价眼眶脂肪减压术治疗甲状腺相关眼病的疗效.方法 对10例(12只眼)、经眼睑皮肤和(或)结膜切口入路,切除肌肉圆锥内外的眼眶脂肪,1只眼经下睑睫毛下皮肤切口,在切除肌锥内,外脂肪后用高速磨头磨削眼眶下壁骨壁.结果 切除脂肪量1.9~3 ml,平均2.6ml.术后矫正眼球突出度2~3 mm,平均2.4mm.脂肪减压术联合眼眶骨壁磨削的患者出现了术眼眼球向下移位和向下注视时顽固性复视.其余患者未出现并发症.结论 眼眶脂肪减压术可以减轻眼球突出,是一项安全有效的手术方法,但减压效果有限.  相似文献   

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PurposeTo evaluate the clinical outcomes of balanced deep lateral and medial orbital wall decompression and to estimate surgical effects using computed tomography (CT) images in Korean patients with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO).MethodsRetrospective chart review was conducted in TAO patients with exophthalmos who underwent balanced deep lateral and medial orbital wall decompression. Exophthalmos was measured preoperatively and postoperatively at 1 and 3 months. Postoperative complications were evaluated in all study periods. In addition, decompressed bone volume was estimated using CT images. Thereafter, decompression volume in each decompressed orbital wall was analyzed to evaluate the surgical effect and predictability.ResultsTwenty-four patients (48 orbits) with an average age of 34.08 ± 7.03 years were evaluated. The mean preoperative and postoperative exophthalmos at 1 and 3 months was 18.91 ± 1.43, 15.10 ± 1.53, and 14.91 ± 1.49 mm, respectively. Bony decompression volume was 0.80 ± 0.29 cm3 at the medial wall and 0.68 ± 0.23 cm3 at the deep lateral wall. Postoperative complications included strabismus (one patient, 2.08%), upper eyelid fold change (four patients, 8.33%), and dysesthesia (four patients, 8.33%). Postsurgical exophthalmos reduction was more highly correlated with the deep lateral wall than the medial wall.ConclusionsIn TAO patients with exophthalmos, balanced deep lateral and medial orbital wall decompression is a good surgical method with a low-risk of complications. In addition, deep lateral wall decompression has higher surgical predictability than medial wall decompression, as seen with CT analysis.  相似文献   

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Purpose: To describe a new technique for deep lateral (single) wall orbital decompression surgery, developed by Mr. Geoffrey Rose, for proptosis in patients with thyroid-associated orbitopathy and to analyse the results achieved in our series.

Methods: The study is an interventional, retrospective, non-comparative case series. Twenty-one eyes of seventeen patients underwent the described technique of deep lateral wall orbital decompression for thyroid-associated orbitopathy. All patients had controlled thyroid functions and underwent surgery for cosmetic rehabilitation, with analysis of the reduction in proptosis, changes in visual acuity and post-operative complications. The surgery involved removing the lateral orbital wall whilst preserving the lateral rim, the lateral wall being approached through a horizontal skin incision placed lateral to the lateral canthus. After reflecting the periosteum, most of the bone (deep lateral wall) between the skull base and inferior orbital fissure is removed.

Results: A mean reduction in proptosis of 4.81?mm ±1.23 (SD) (p?<?0.0001) with a median of 5.0?mm (range 3–7?mm) was achieved and the best-corrected visual acuity was maintained in all patients. There were no complications during surgery, and post-operative complications included worsening of pre-existing diplopia in one patient (6%) and transient cheek/temple numbness seen in three patients (18%).

Conclusions: This technique of deep lateral wall orbital decompression developed by Mr. Rose is a safe and effective procedure for patients with mild to moderate proptosis. It carries a low risk of morbidity and avoids complications associated with decompressing the floor and medial wall, including new onset of motility disorders.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To compare the reduction of proptosis and the incidence of new-onset diplopia after 3-wall (medial, lateral, and inferior) orbital decompression versus balanced medial and lateral wall decompression combined with orbital fat excision in patients with Graves ophthalmopathy. METHODS: Three-wall orbital decompression including medial, inferior, and lateral walls was performed in 13 eyes of 7 patients (group 1), and balanced medial and lateral wall decompression combined with fat removal was performed in 18 eyes of 11 patients (group 2). A transnasal endoscopic approach was used for medial wall removal. A lateral canthotomy incision combined with a short upper eyelid incision was used for extended lateral wall removal, and this was combined with an inferior conjunctival fornix incision when floor decompression was performed. RESULTS: The mean reduction of proptosis was 6.9+/-1.6 mm and 6.5+/-1.3 mm in the first and second groups, respectively; the difference was not statistically significant (P=0.37). After 3-wall decompression, 57.1% of the patients had permanent new-onset diplopia (group 1), whereas none of the patients had permanent postoperative diplopia after balanced medial and lateral wall decompression combined with fat removal (group 2). The difference in permanent new-onset postoperative diplopia between two groups was statistically significant (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Balanced medial and lateral wall decompression combined with orbital fat removal provides an effective reduction in proptosis and reduces the incidence of postoperative permanent diplopia when compared with 3-wall decompression. This technique may eliminate the need for orbital floor excision.  相似文献   

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目的:探究深外侧壁联合内侧壁眼眶减压术治疗甲状腺相关性眼病的临床治疗效果及安全性。

方法:分析我科既往住院患者病历,纳入2019-01/2020-05在我科住院的符合纳入标准的甲状腺相关性眼病患者17例。所有患者均在全身麻醉下行深外侧壁联合内侧壁眼眶减压术,比较患者术前术后的视力、暴露性角膜炎恢复情况、突眼度、眼压以及并发症情况。

结果:所纳入研究的对象中,有甲状腺相关眼病视神经病变(DON)8例9眼,术前的最佳矫正视力0.78±0.15,术后1mo 0.36±0.12,与术前视力相比有差异(P<0.01),术后6mo 0.38±0.12,与术后1mo无差异(P=0.594)。术前眼球突出度23.75±2.55mm,术后1mo为14.85±1.53mm,与术前突眼度相比有差异(P<0.01),术后6mo为14.60±1.64mm,与术后1mo基本保持稳定(P=0.658)。术前眼压25.56±3.23mmHg,术后1mo为18.42±2.35mmHg,与术前相比有差异(P<0.01),术后6mo眼压降至15.82±2.57mmHg,与术后1mo眼压相比有差异(P<0.01)。术前有暴露性角膜炎6例6眼,术后1mo有4眼好转,2眼治愈,术后6mo 6眼全部治愈。术后患者复视情况均有不同程度减轻,并有部分患者复视症状在此后6mo持续好转,未出现其他严重并发症。

结论:深外侧壁联合内侧壁眼眶减压术可以有效地改善眼突,对DON及暴露性角膜炎等严重并发症也有良好的疗效,并发症少,是治疗严重甲状腺相关性眼病的有效手术方案。  相似文献   


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Endoscopic orbital decompression may be used to treat disfiguring proptosis or sight threatening optic nerve compression in patients with thyroid eye disease. Strabismus is common in thyroid eye disease and frequently follows decompression surgery. We retrospectively reviewed patients undergoing endoscopic decompression for thyroid eye disease, by a single surgeon, from 1994 to 2000. Twenty-three patients (21 female, 2 male) were identified with a mean age of 47.5 years. At presentation, 21 patients had proptosis, 8 optic nerve compression (2 without proptosis) and 11 strabismus (9 complained of diplopia) with a mean BSV score of 24.5 before decompression. Forty orbits were decompressed with a mean decrease in proptosis of 3.3mm. Following decompression, the mean BSV score was 25, and 17 patients had manifest strabismus in primary gaze (3 at near only) of whom 10 had pre-existing strabismus. Five patients had new diplopia (22%). Eleven patients ultimately required strabismus surgery of whom 8 had manifest strabismus before decompression. Following strabismus surgery, the mean BSV score was 37. The final BSV score for those not requiring strabismus surgery was 29. Mean follow-up was 28 months. Endoscopic orbital decompression can effectively treat disfiguring proptosis. Diplopia is a common complication, but pre-existing diplopia may improve.  相似文献   

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Endoscopic orbital decompression may be used to treat disfiguring proptosis or sight threatening optic nerve compression in patients with thyroid eye disease. Strabismus is common in thyroid eye disease and frequently follows decompression surgery. We retrospectively reviewed patients undergoing endoscopic decompression for thyroid eye disease, by a single surgeon, from 1994 to 2000. Twenty-three patients (21 female, 2 male) were identified with a mean age of 47.5 years. At presentation, 21 patients had proptosis, 8 optic nerve compression (2 without proptosis) and 11 strabismus (9 complained of diplopia) with a mean BSV score of 24.5 before decompression. Forty orbits were decompressed with a mean decrease in proptosis of 3.3 mm. Following decompression, the mean BSV score was 25, and 17 patients had manifest strabismus in primary gaze (3 at near only) of whom 10 had pre-existing strabismus. Five patients had new diplopia (22%). Eleven patients ultimately required strabismus surgery of whom 8 had manifest strabismus before decompression. Following strabismus surgery, the mean BSV score was 37. The final BSV score for those not requiring strabismus surgery was 29. Mean follow-up was 28 months. Endoscopic orbital decompression can effectively treat disfiguring proptosis. Diplopia is a common complication, but pre-existing diplopia may improve.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To present a new technique for orbital decompressions for patients with severe thyroid orbitopathy that minimizes complications while maximizing the amount of decompression. This method involves advancing the lateral orbital wall in such a way as to promote osseous union and minimize cosmetic deformities. METHODS: This paper represents a case series (42 eyes from 26 patients) of orbital decompressions for severe thyroid related orbitopathy. All patients were treated via a graded balanced orbital decompression with advancement of the lateral orbital wall with interpositional bone grafts. Preoperative and postoperative measurements were tabulated and statistically analyzed. RESULTS: All patients demonstrated significant improvement in proptosis with an average Hertel exophthalmometry reduction of 8 mm. In addition, 22 patient orbits with preoperative elevation of intraocular pressure demonstrated an average 7 mm Hg improvement in postoperative intraocular pressure. Seven patients required strabismus surgery postoperatively and no patient developed new onset strabismus after surgery. Of all patients, 54% demonstrated improvement of visual acuity of greater than 1 line and no patient experienced a decrease in visual acuity. Postoperative computed tomography scan demonstrated osseous union of the lateral wall after advancement with this new technique. No patient complained of a palpable deformity of the lateral orbital wall. CONCLUSIONS: The graded balanced orbital decompression with interpositional bone grafts effectively decompressed the orbit with significant improvement in final visual acuity, exophthalmometry measurements, and final intraocular pressure. In addition, this technique promotes osseous union with minimal cosmetic deformities.  相似文献   

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INTRODUCTION . This study reports on the results and complications detected in patients with Graves' orbitopathy who underwent balanced medial and lateral wall orbital decompression through concealed incisions. MATERIALS AND METHODS . The medial and lateral orbital walls of nine consecutive patients (14 eyes) were removed. A transnasal endoscopic spheno-ethmoidectomy was performed for the medial wall decompression. A lateral wall decompression was performed via an upper eyelid crease incision which was extended laterally in a relaxed skin tension line. The lateral aspect of the orbit was sculpted with a high-speed surgical drill from the inferior orbital fissure inferiorly and frontal bone of the lacrimal fossa superiorly to the orbital apex posteriorly, including the thick bone of the greater wing of the sphenoid. RESULTS . The decompression was performed for cosmetic purposes in seven patients (10 orbits) and for exposure keratopathy and restrictive myopathy in the remaining two patients (4 orbits). The average follow-up period was 13.6 months. The mean reduction of proptosis was 4.8 mm. The preoperative diplopia in two cases demonstrating restrictive myopathy worsened during the postoperative period. New onset diplopia was not detected in seven cases operated on for cosmetic purposes. All patients were satisfied with their eye status, visual rehabilitation and cosmetic appearance. CONCLUSIONS . The transnasal endoscopic approach for medial wall and extended lateral wall decompression with hidden eyelid crease incision provides a favorable cosmetic and physiologic outcome with proper retroplacement of the globe.  相似文献   

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INTRODUCTION. This study reports on the results and complications detected in patients with Graves' orbitopathy who underwent balanced medial and lateral wall orbital decompression through concealed incisions. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The medial and lateral orbital walls of nine consecutive patients (14 eyes) were removed. A transnasal endoscopic spheno-ethmoidectomy was performed for the medial wall decompression. A lateral wall decompression was performed via an upper eyelid crease incision which was extended laterally in a relaxed skin tension line. The lateral aspect of the orbit was sculpted with a high-speed surgical drill from the inferior orbital fissure inferiorly and frontal bone of the lacrimal fossa superiorly to the orbital apex posteriorly, including the thick bone of the greater wing of the sphenoid. RESULTS. The decompression was performed for cosmetic purposes in seven patients (10 orbits) and for exposure keratopathy and restrictive myopathy in the remaining two patients (4 orbits). The average follow-up period was 13.6 months. The mean reduction of proptosis was 4.8 mm. The preoperative diplopia in two cases demonstrating restrictive myopathy worsened during the postoperative period. New onset diplopia was not detected in seven cases operated on for cosmetic purposes. All patients were satisfied with their eye status, visual rehabilitation and cosmetic appearance. CONCLUSIONS. The transnasal endoscopic approach for medial wall and extended lateral wall decompression with hidden eyelid crease incision provides a favorable cosmetic and physiologic outcome with proper retroplacement of the globe.  相似文献   

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严劼  胡竹林 《眼科新进展》2019,(11):1067-1070
目的 评价改良结膜入路眼眶内下壁减压术治疗轻中度甲状腺相关眼病的疗效。方法 回顾性分析2017年1月至2018年8月在云南省第二人民医院行改良结膜入路眼眶内下壁减压术治疗的10例(11眼)轻中度甲状腺相关眼病患者。所有患者在术前均给予眼眶水平位、冠状位和矢状位CT检查,测量视力、眼球突出度、复视情况,检查眼外观进行眼前段照相等。将手术前、后眼球突出度,视力以及复视的改善情况作为效果评价指标,对相关数据进行统计和分析。结果 本组11眼术前眼球突出度为(18.94±1.40)mm,术后(15.22±1.46)mm;术后与术前比较,眼球突出度降低(3.72±0.64)mm,差异有统计学意义(t=18.379,P<0.001)。术前视力为 0.53±0.29,术后为0.62±0.32;术后与术前比较,视力提高0.08±0.10,差异有统计学意义(t=-2.733,P=0.021)。术前复视2例;术后新发生复视2例,均为轻度复视。术前已存在复视的患者,术后复视程度无加重。结论 改良结膜入路眼眶内下壁减压术能有效改善甲状腺相关眼病患者的眼球突出度与视力,术后复视发生概率低,手术切口隐蔽美观,是一种可靠且有效的眶减压术式。  相似文献   

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To test the efficacy and safety of orbital decompression for Graves' ophthalmopathy, the authors studied the records of 60 consecutive patients who were operated on for dysthyroid optic neuropathy or for rehabilitative purposes. Patients decompressed for neuropathy were older, had less proptosis, and a shorter duration of eye disease than patients operated on for disfigurement. The authors compared the results of three surgical procedures including the inferomedial, the inferomedial plus lateral, and the coronal approach. Regarding improvement of visual function, no difference was found between the three techniques. Patients in whom vision failed to recover had a high prevalence of diabetes mellitus. Proptosis reduction varied from 1 to 9 mm, depending on the number of walls decompressed. There was no net change in the prevalence of diplopia. Persistent complications were seen in less than 5% of all decompressions. The authors conclude that orbital decompression for Graves' ophthalmopathy is safe and efficacious, regardless of surgical procedure. However, the coronal approach gives the best cosmetic results.  相似文献   

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甲状腺相关性眼病是成人最常见的眼眶疾病,眶减压手术是其重要的治疗手段。随着内窥镜技术的发展,内窥镜下眶减压手术逐渐成为其首选的手术方案。现将重点介绍内窥镜技术在眼眶内侧壁、外侧壁以及下壁减压中的应用进展,并介绍其手术效果以及并发症的预防与处理。同时介绍内窥镜下经筛径路眶减压手术在甲状腺相关性眼病视神经病变中的手术进展。  相似文献   

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Abstract

Background: Isolated deep lateral and combined medial orbital wall decompressions (balanced decompression) are well accepted for treatment of disfiguring proptosis and compressive optic neuropathy in patients with Graves’ orbitopathy. However, cerebrospinal fluid leakage and/or optic nerve injury occasionally occur during these operations.

Purpose: To describe the anatomy of the deep lateral and medial orbital walls and its surgical implications in orbital decompression.

Methods: We reviewed literature on the anatomy of the deep lateral and medical orbital walls. In addition, we performed cadaver dissection and computed tomographics studies to illustrate the anatomy.

Results: We provided an anatomical overview and elucidated the detailed surgical anatomy of the posterior and superior borders of the deep lateral orbital wall, the posterior and accessory ethmoidal foramina, and the frontoethmoidal suture.

Conclusions: The anatomy of the deep lateral and medical orbital walls presented here will warrant safe and confident performance of orbital decompression surgery.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: The transantral approach to orbital decompression remains useful for the management of exophthalmos associated with dysthyroid orbitopathy. However, the risk of postoperative diplopia is a concern. Preservation of the anterior periorbita may help support the orbital contents and decrease the incidence of diplopia. METHODS: The medical records were reviewed of 15 consecutive patients who underwent 30 transantral orbital decompressions for proptosis associated with dysthyroid orbitopathy. The procedures were completed in standard fashion, including removal of the inferomedial bony strut between the medial orbital wall and the floor. However, stripping of the periorbita was only done posteriorly; the anterior 10 to 15 mm of periorbita were left intact. RESULTS: Six patients had preoperative diplopia that persisted after decompression. Of the nine patients without diplopia preoperatively, none developed diplopia. Proptosis was reduced a mean of 3.5 +/- 2.6 mm. CONCLUSIONS: Preservation of the anterior periorbita during transantral orbital decompression reduces the risk of postoperative diplopia. An adequate reduction in proptosis is also achieved.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To present the clinical outcome in 55 consecutive patients by using a customized, single-incision, 3-wall orbital decompression. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed of 97 customized, single-incision, 3-wall decompressions in 55 consecutive patients within one surgeon's practice. A standardized surgical technique featuring lateral small-incision, 3-wall decompression with specific "strut" preservation was used in all patients. Success of the procedure was assessed on the basis of the amount of proptosis reduction achieved, as measured by the difference in Hertel exophthalmometry measurements, and by improvement in or preservation of preoperative visual acuity and color vision in the setting of compressive optic neuropathy. Subjective diplopia was recorded before and after surgery, as was the presence of extraocular muscle restriction. RESULTS: A total of 97 orbital decompressions in 55 consecutive patients were reviewed. The majority of surgeries were performed for disfiguring proptosis with some degree of exposure-related symptoms (81%), with other indications including compressive optic neuropathy (17%), and pain (2%). The average amount of proptosis reduction achieved at 3 months was 5 mm (range, 1 to 11 mm). Visual acuity in patients with compressive optic neuropathy improved an average of 2 lines on the standard Snellen chart testing (range, 1 to 5). Color vision improved an average of 5 Ishihara plates (range, 0 to 13). Seventy-one percent of patients had subjective diplopia before surgery; 21% of these patients reported improvement or complete resolution of diplopia after surgery. Of the 29% of patients without preoperative subjective diplopia, all but one (1.8 of total patients) remained symptom free. CONCLUSIONS: We find that a customized, single-incision, 3-wall orbital decompression provides adequate decompression and proptosis reduction while minimizing postoperative strabismus and providing an aesthetically desirable result.  相似文献   

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AIM: To evaluate the long-term results of different orbital decompression techniques performed in patients with Graves'' ophthalmopathy (GO). METHODS: Totally 170 cases with GO underwent orbital decompression between 1994 and 2014. Patients were divided into 4 groups as medial-inferior, medial-lateral (balanced), medial-lateral-inferior, and lateral only according to the applied surgical technique. Surgical indications, regression degrees on Hertel exophthalmometer, new-onset diplopia in the primary gaze and new-onset gaze-evoked diplopia after surgery and visual acuity in cases with dysthyroid optic neuropathy (DON) were compared between different surgical techniques. RESULTS: The study included 248 eyes of 149 patients. The mean age for surgery was 42.3±13.2y. DON was the surgical indication in 36.6% of cases, and three-wall decompression was the most preferred technique in these cases. All types of surgery significantly decrease the Hertel values (P<0.005). Balanced medial-lateral, and only lateral wall decompression caused the lowest rate of postoperative new-onset diplopia in primary gaze. The improvement of visual acuity in patients with DON did not significantly differ between the groups (P=0.181). CONCLUSION: The study show that orbital decompression surgery has safe and effective long term results for functional and cosmetic rehabilitation of GO. It significantly reduces Hertel measurements in disfiguring proptosis and improves visual functions especially in DON cases.  相似文献   

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Pressure-volume orbital measurement comparing decompression approaches   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Commonly used orbital decompressions are lateral wall, antral-ethmoidal, "three-wall," and "four-wall" decompressions. Bladders filled with saline were placed in intact bony orbits before and after decompression for comparison of compliance curves by these four methods. The lateral wall decompressions produced the least volume change, while the four-wall produced the most. The three-wall decompression provided next best pressure reduction.  相似文献   

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