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Vol. 3 No. 3 (2007): B-ENT

Endoscopic transnasal surgical approach for monolateral myopic non-Graves’ exophthalmos: a case report

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B. Capolunghi
N. Canali
L. Grillo della Berta
G. Bertolini
F. Bertoletti

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Endoscopic transnasal surgical approach for monolateral myopic non-Graves’ exophthalmos: a case report. Transnasal endoscopic orbital decompression is emerging as a new minimally invasive technique that avoids the need for cutaneous or gingival incision. This surgical approach appears to be a safe and effective procedure, even for the treatment of ocular disease, and it can be performed under general or local anaesthesia. The authors present a case of severe monolateral non-Graves’ axial exophthalmos, accompanied by severe anisometropic myopia, which was treated successfully with functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The minimally invasive surgical procedure resulted in a marked reduction of exophthalmos without any severe complications and with minimal discomfort for the patient, who was discharged from hospital on the fourth postoperative day


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