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Endoscopic Transnasal Cryo-Assisted Removal of an Orbital Cavernous Hemangioma: A Technical Note
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2011
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Transconjunctival ApproachOculoplasticsCryoprobe DeviceMinimally Invasive ProcedureOrbital SurgeonsOrbital SurgerySkull Base SurgeryEndoscopic Sinus SurgerySurgeryOrbital Cavernous HemangiomaFrozen Section ProcedureMedicineTechnical NoteAnesthesiologySkull Base
The cryoprobe device is commonly used by orbital surgeons for the extraction of intraorbital lesions. Cryoprobes provide a safe mechanism to manipulate fluid-filled tumors. Such lesions can present in locations in which intraoperative neurosurgical assistance is essential. The authors describe a technique whereby removal of an orbital hemangioma was facilitated by the aid of an endoscopic, transnasal cryoprobe while standard microsurgical dissection was performed concurrently via a transconjunctival approach.