Through the orbit and beyond: current state and future perspectives in endoscopic orbital surgery on behalf of the EANS frontiers committee in orbital tumors and the EANS skull base section

C. Zoia, G. Mantovani, M. Müther, E. Suero Molina, A. Scerrati, P. De Bonis, J. F. Cornelius, P. H. Roche, M. Tatagiba, E. Jouanneau, R. Manet, H. W. S. Schroeder, L. M. Cavallo, E. M. Kasper, T. R. Meling, D. Mazzatenta, R. T. Daniel, M. Messerer, M. Visocchi, S. FroelichM. Bruneau, G. Spena

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Abstract

Introduction: Orbital surgery has always been disputed among specialists, mainly neurosurgeons, otorhinolaryngologists, maxillofacial surgeons and ophthalmologists. The orbit is a borderland between intra- and extracranial compartments; Krönlein's lateral orbitotomy and the orbitozygomatic infratemporal approach are the historical milestones of modern orbital-cranial surgery.

Research question: Since its first implementation, endoscopy has significantly impacted neurosurgery, changing perspectives and approaches to the skull base. Since its first application in 2009, transorbital endoscopic surgery opened the way for new surgical scenario, previously feasible only with extensive tissue dissection.

Material and methods: A PRISMA based literature search was performed to select the most relevant papers on the topic.

Results: Here, we provide a narrative review on the current state and future trends in endoscopic orbital surgery.

Discussion and conclusion: This manuscript is a joint effort of the EANS frontiers committee in orbital tumors and the EANS skull base section.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102669
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalBrain and Spine
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Endoscopy
  • Neuroendoscopy
  • Orbital surgery
  • Skull base
  • Transorbital

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