Endocrine exophthalmos and controversial methods of orbital decompression

In cases of severe endocrine ophthalmopathy, conservative therapy often fails to produce satisfactory results. Therefore, surgical treatment is used, in particular orbit decompression, which triggers controversial opinions in the literature. Purpose: to present the authors’ own method of orbital dec...

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Main Authors: R. P. Roncevic, Z. . Savkovic, R. T. Nigmatullin
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Real Time Ltd 2018-10-01
Series:Российский офтальмологический журнал
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Online Access:https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/57
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spelling doaj-065ed9b6fed140f3a30ba7dbc152ebd92021-07-28T13:01:38ZrusReal Time LtdРоссийский офтальмологический журнал2072-00762587-57602018-10-0194374510.21516/2072-0076-2016-9-4-37-4557Endocrine exophthalmos and controversial methods of orbital decompressionR. P. Roncevic0Z. . Savkovic1R. T. Nigmatullin2Clinic for plastic and reconstructive surgeryRevida Eye hospitalRussian Eye and Plastic Surgery CenterIn cases of severe endocrine ophthalmopathy, conservative therapy often fails to produce satisfactory results. Therefore, surgical treatment is used, in particular orbit decompression, which triggers controversial opinions in the literature. Purpose: to present the authors’ own method of orbital decompression, clinical observations, and the results achieved over 30 years of experience. Material and methods. 119 patients aged 17-73 with severe endocrine ophthalmopathy were operated in accordance with the authors’ technique of orbital decompression. In the course of these operations, three walls of the orbit are partially resected, periorbital, intraorbital and retrobulbar fat is removed, eyelids are simultaneously corrected for deformities and retracted. Results. After the operation, all patients showed a significant reduction of exophthalmos (by 5-11 mm, averagely 7 mm), and IOP, a marked improvement in extraocular muscle functions, and considerable reduction or disappearance of subjective symptoms. Vision acuity improved in 68 % patients. Mild relapse of exophtalmos was noted in three cases only, and only one patient required a repeated unilateral operation. Strabismus surgery had to be performed in 6 patients (5 %) due to correction of residual double vision. Conclusion. It can thus be concluded that our method or orbital decompression gives very good functional and aesthetic long-term results // Russian Ophthalmological Journal, 2016; 4: 37-45 . doi: 10.21516/2072-0076-2016-9-4-37-45.https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/57эндокринная офтальмопатияэкзофтальмдекомпрессия орбитыдиплопияеndocrine ophthalmopathyexophthalmosdecompression of the orbitdiplopia
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author R. P. Roncevic
Z. . Savkovic
R. T. Nigmatullin
spellingShingle R. P. Roncevic
Z. . Savkovic
R. T. Nigmatullin
Endocrine exophthalmos and controversial methods of orbital decompression
Российский офтальмологический журнал
эндокринная офтальмопатия
экзофтальм
декомпрессия орбиты
диплопия
еndocrine ophthalmopathy
exophthalmos
decompression of the orbit
diplopia
author_facet R. P. Roncevic
Z. . Savkovic
R. T. Nigmatullin
author_sort R. P. Roncevic
title Endocrine exophthalmos and controversial methods of orbital decompression
title_short Endocrine exophthalmos and controversial methods of orbital decompression
title_full Endocrine exophthalmos and controversial methods of orbital decompression
title_fullStr Endocrine exophthalmos and controversial methods of orbital decompression
title_full_unstemmed Endocrine exophthalmos and controversial methods of orbital decompression
title_sort endocrine exophthalmos and controversial methods of orbital decompression
publisher Real Time Ltd
series Российский офтальмологический журнал
issn 2072-0076
2587-5760
publishDate 2018-10-01
description In cases of severe endocrine ophthalmopathy, conservative therapy often fails to produce satisfactory results. Therefore, surgical treatment is used, in particular orbit decompression, which triggers controversial opinions in the literature. Purpose: to present the authors’ own method of orbital decompression, clinical observations, and the results achieved over 30 years of experience. Material and methods. 119 patients aged 17-73 with severe endocrine ophthalmopathy were operated in accordance with the authors’ technique of orbital decompression. In the course of these operations, three walls of the orbit are partially resected, periorbital, intraorbital and retrobulbar fat is removed, eyelids are simultaneously corrected for deformities and retracted. Results. After the operation, all patients showed a significant reduction of exophthalmos (by 5-11 mm, averagely 7 mm), and IOP, a marked improvement in extraocular muscle functions, and considerable reduction or disappearance of subjective symptoms. Vision acuity improved in 68 % patients. Mild relapse of exophtalmos was noted in three cases only, and only one patient required a repeated unilateral operation. Strabismus surgery had to be performed in 6 patients (5 %) due to correction of residual double vision. Conclusion. It can thus be concluded that our method or orbital decompression gives very good functional and aesthetic long-term results // Russian Ophthalmological Journal, 2016; 4: 37-45 . doi: 10.21516/2072-0076-2016-9-4-37-45.
topic эндокринная офтальмопатия
экзофтальм
декомпрессия орбиты
диплопия
еndocrine ophthalmopathy
exophthalmos
decompression of the orbit
diplopia
url https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/57
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