Abstract

BackgroundCongenital orbital teratomas are extremely rare, usually benign neoplasms, comprised of cells originating from all three germ cell layers. Clinically the tumor appears solid, most of the times is intraconal and presents as a rapidly growing mass leading to a massive unilateral axial proptosis, chemosis, exposure keratopathy, markedly distended eyelids and often, loss of vision. To prevent these complications, tumor excision usually involves enucleation or even orbital exenteration.Case presentationWe report a case of a 1-day old infant who presented with dramatic proptosis at birth due to a true congenital orbital teratoma. We describe the clinical findings, the preoperative neuroimaging, the surgical management which included complete tumor resection with preservation of the globe to allow for optimal orbital growth, the histopathological evaluation, and the clinical course during 18 years of follow up.ConclusionEvery effort to salvage the globe should be made to achieve the best possible orbito-facial development. Furthermore, the value of prompt surgical management with a less invasive transconjunctival globe sparing procedure can be appreciated in our case.

Highlights

  • Congenital orbital teratomas are extremely rare, usually benign neoplasms, comprised of cells originating from all three germ cell layers

  • The value of prompt surgical management with a less invasive transconjunctival globe sparing procedure can be appreciated in our case

  • In about 1 out of 1000 cases, teratomas can present in the orbit [2], comprising the true congenital orbital teratomas which represent between 0.8–1.3% of orbital tumors in childhood

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Introduction

Congenital orbital teratomas are extremely rare, usually benign neoplasms, comprised of cells originating from all three germ cell layers. Conclusion: Every effort to salvage the globe should be made to achieve the best possible orbito-facial development. The value of prompt surgical management with a less invasive transconjunctival globe sparing procedure can be appreciated in our case.

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