Abstract

The study evaluates the frequency of complications after transnasal endoscopic orbital decompression (TEOD). The study included 40 patients (75 orbits) with thyroid eye disease (TED; also termed Graves' ophthalmopathy, GO; thyroid-associated orbitopathy, TAO), who were divided into three groups depending on the method of surgical treatment. The first group consisted of 12 patients (21 orbits) who were treated with TEOD as the only method of surgical treatment. In the second group, there were 9 patients (18 orbits) who underwent TEOD and lateral orbital decompression (LOD) simultaneously. The third group consisted of 19 patients (36 orbits) who underwent TEOD as the second stage after LOD. Pre- and postoperative observation included assessment of visual acuity, visual field, exophthalmos, heterotropia/heterophoria angle. In group I the new-onset strabismus with binocular double vision was detected in 1 patient (8.3%). In 5 patients (41.7%), there was an increase in the angle of deviation and an increase in diplopia. In group II the new-onset strabismus with diplopia occurred in 2 patients (22.2%). In 8 patients (88.9%), an increase in the angle of deviation and an increase in diplopia were revealed. In group III the new-onset strabismus and diplopia occurred in 4 patients (21.0%). An increase in the deviation angle and an increase in diplopia were noted in 8 patients (42.1%). The number of postoperative otorhinolaryngologic complications in group I was 4 (19.0% of the number of orbits). Two intraoperative complications were recorded in group II - 1 case of cerebrospinal rhinorrhea (5.5% of the number of orbits) and 1 case of retrobulbar hematoma without permanent vision loss (5.5% of the number of orbits). The number of postoperative complications was 3 (16.7% of the number of orbits). In group III the number of postoperative complications was 3 (8.3% of the number of orbits). The study showed that the most common ophthalmological complication after TEOD is strabismus with binocular double vision. Otorhinolaryngologic complications included synechiae of the nasal cavity, sinusitis and mucocele of the paranasal sinuses.

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