Endoscopic Orbital (Eye) Surgery

Minimally invasive surgical procedures for orbital and periocular conditions using endoscopic techniques through the nasal passages. This advanced approach eliminates external incisions while providing excellent access to the orbit and surrounding structures.

Procedures & Treatments

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Endoscopic orbital decompression for trauma and thyroid eye disease (Grave’s ophthalmopathy)

2

Orbital apex and optic nerve decompression for traumatic optic neuropathy

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Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) for nasolacrimal duct obstruction

4

Orbital tumor resection (hemangiomas, schwannomas, meningiomas)

5

Orbital abscess drainage and management of orbital cellulitis

6

Orbital fracture repair and reconstruction

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Endoscopic medial wall and floor decompression for exophthalmos

8

Biopsy of orbital masses and inflammatory conditions

Benefits & Advantages

No external facial scars – all incisions are inside the nose

Reduced risk of vision loss compared to external approaches

Minimal postoperative pain and swelling

Shorter hospital stay with faster recovery

Preservation of eye movement and orbital structures

Enhanced visualization with angled endoscopes

Lower risk of infection and bleeding

Excellent cosmetic outcomes (no visible scars)

Advanced Orbital Techniques

Visual Preservation

Focused techniques to preserve and restore vision during orbital surgery

Image Guidance

Real-time navigation systems for precise surgery avoiding critical structures

Multidisciplinary Approach

Collaboration with ophthalmologists and neurosurgeons for comprehensive care