Toth B A, Di Loreto D A, Stewart W B
Department of Plastic Surgery, Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center, San Francisco, CA.
Ophthalmology. 1988 Aug;95(8):1013-26. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(88)33045-9.
Orbital reconstructive surgery is entering a new age as progress in surgical techniques and diagnostic imaging are applied to the patient with severe acquired orbital and periorbital deformities. The authors present a series of six patients with orbitocranial neoplasms and congenital and traumatic deformities whose management involved a multidisciplinary approach. Particular emphasis is placed on the use of reformatting two-dimensional orbital scans into three-dimensional images and surgical techniques using composite flaps and periorbital microsurgical vascular anastomoses. Advancements in technology and sophisticated reconstructive surgical techniques have exciting potential. Ophthalmologists can play an important role in this expanding field since they frequently serve as the entry point or provide long-term follow-up to patients with these complex problems.
随着手术技术和诊断成像技术的进步应用于患有严重后天性眼眶及眶周畸形的患者,眼眶重建手术正在进入一个新时代。作者介绍了一系列六例患有眶颅肿瘤、先天性和外伤性畸形的患者,其治疗采用了多学科方法。特别强调了将二维眼眶扫描重新格式化为三维图像的方法以及使用复合皮瓣和眶周显微外科血管吻合术的手术技术。技术进步和复杂的重建手术技术具有令人兴奋的潜力。眼科医生在这个不断扩展的领域可以发挥重要作用,因为他们经常是这些复杂问题患者的首诊医生或提供长期随访。