Abstract

Six cases of posterior orbital mass lesions are described in which a suprabrow approach was utilized for transorbital craniotomy. This technique offers several advantages over traditional supraorbital and transcranial approaches to deep orbital tumors. The results were anatomically and cosmetically excellent in all cases. The surgical technique for transorbital craniotomy, along with its advantages and potential complications, are explained in detail. The clinical presentation, radiological features of the lesions, postoperative outcome, and complications are discussed.

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