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Indications:
- Proptosis
- Corneal exposure from Grave’s orbitopathy
Highlights:
- Sphenoethmoidectomy to fully expose the lamina papyracea
- Maxillary antrostomy should be large for adequate exposure of orbital floor
- Removal of lamina papyracea
- Incise periorbita from posterior to anterior so that view is not obscured as orbital fat prolapses into nasal cavity
Keep in Mind:
- Concurrent lateral decompression may be necessary for additional reduction in proptosis
- Avoid bone removal in region of frontal recess so as not to obstruct frontal outflow from prolapsing orbital fat
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