Orbital tumor surgery is a complex procedure used to remove tumors that develop in the eye orbit. This includes both malignant and benign growths. The surgeon may access the tumor through the eyelid or the conjunctiva, and the process may involve removal of a part or entire orbital bone to ensure full removal of the growth while minimizing damage to surrounding structures. Post-surgery care includes managing potential complications such as vision loss, double vision, and orbital infection.
Orbital tumor surgery is a complex procedure used to remove tumors that develop in the eye orbit. This includes both malignant and benign growths. The surgeon may access the tumor through the eyelid or the conjunctiva, and the process may involve removal of a part or entire orbital bone to ensure full removal of the growth while minimizing damage to surrounding structures. Post-surgery care includes managing potential complications such as vision loss, double vision, and orbital infection.