Case report
Orbital cavernous hemangioma
Rade Škarica
; Department of Neurosurgery, GH Zadar
Boris Zdilar
; Department of Surgery, University Hospital Sveti Duh
Domagoj Rašić
; Department of Surgery, University Hospital Sveti Duh
Mladen Harapin
; Department of Radiology, GH Zadar
Tatjana Andabaka
; Department of Anesthesiology, Reanimatology and Intensive Care
Jurica Fudurić
; Department of Surgery, GH Karlovac
Zvonko Zadro
; Department of Surgery, University Hospital Sveti Duh
Miran Martinac
; Department of Surgery, University Hospital Sveti Duh
Ana Šoštarić Zadro
; Department of Radiology, Special Hospital for Lung Diseases, Zagreb
Mario Kordić
; Department of Urology, University Hospital Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract
The aim of this case report was to present a patient with a benign orbital tumor, cavernous hemangioma, who presented with symptoms of compressive orbital mass: unilateral axial proptosis, with motility restriction and sudden vision loss in the left eye. Ophthalmologic examination (visual acuity, applanation tonometry, Goldmann tonometer, visual field) and radiologic examination diagnosed a benign, well circumscribed, vascular, intraconal tumor that compresses the optic nerve. Treatment was operative: lateral orbitectomy Krönlein procedure and the tumor was removed. Pathologic and pathohistologic examination confirmed the previous diagnosis. Follow up examination, visual field and MRI of the orbit showed considerable improvement. Surgical treatment was also the final treatment and no adjuvant therapy was necessary. Prognosis for visual acuity and life is excellent.
Keywords
vascular orbital lesion; cavernous hemangioma; orbitectomy
Hrčak ID:
143764
URI
Publication date:
15.7.2015.
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