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Fallbericht: Kavernöses Hämangiom der Orbita

Casereport: Cavernous hemangioma of the orbit

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Das kavernöse Hämangiom ist der häufigste gutartige Orbitatumor im Erwachsenenalter. Bei Progredienz und Symptomatik ist eine chirurgische Exzision in toto indiziert, die zumeist auch gut möglich ist, da der Tumor gut abgekapselt ist. Dieser Fallbericht handelt von einem jungen Patienten, der mit einem klinisch progredienten intraorbitalen Hämangiom an der Univ.-Augenklinik Salzburg vorstellig wurde. Es wurde die Indikation zur chirurgischen Exzision über eine laterale Orbitotomie nach Krönlein gestellt. Der Weichteilzugang erfolgte minimal invasiv über eine erweiterte Kanthotomie. Zur Adaptation des Knochens wurde resorbierbares Osteosynthesematerial verwendet, welches sich sowohl intra- als auch postoperativ bewährt hat.

Summary

Cavernous hemangiomas are the most common benign tumors of the orbit in adults. In case of progress, which may result in clinical symptoms, the tumor should be excised. A 33-year old male patient presented to the University Eye Clinic Salzburg with clinical progressive intraorbital hemangioma. The indication to excision by lateral orbitotomy by Krönlein was set. Soft tissue access was done minimal invasively by enlarged lateral canthotomy. An absorbable osteosynthetic material was used in bony reconstruction of the orbit, which had proven to be successful intra- as well as postoperatively.

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Emesz, M., Oberascher, G., Maria Arlt, E. et al. Fallbericht: Kavernöses Hämangiom der Orbita. Spektrum Augenheilkd. 28, 28–31 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00717-013-0205-2

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