Abstract

Conservative treatment of thyrotoxic exophthalmos has not given satisfactory results. Our observations, modifications of the standard surgical technique, and the results of orbital decompression for this condition are presented. Through a transverse incision close to the lower eyelid margin, the floor and the lateral orbital wall are explored. The posterior part of the orbital floor and the zygomatic part of the lateral orbital wall, as well as the periorbital fat, are removed. Through an incision made over the medial margin of the orbit, the medial orbital wall is explored and its ethmoidal part is removed. By the same approach, further retrobulbar fat is removed. Through an upper eyelid incision, fat is removed from the eyelid region and the levator aponeurosis is divided. This produces satisfactory symmetrical decompression of the orbit with good correction of exophthalmos and a significant decrease in the signs and symptoms of this condition.

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