Intraosseous hemangioma of the orbit.
10.7181/acfs.2018.19.1.68
- Author:
June Seok CHOI
1
;
Yong Chan BAE
;
Gyu Bin KANG
;
Kyung Un CHOI
Author Information
1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Busan, Korea.
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Intraosseous;
Hemangioma;
Orbit
- MeSH:
Aged;
Anesthesia, General;
Anesthesia, Local;
Biopsy;
Diagnosis;
Facial Bones;
Follow-Up Studies;
Hemangioma*;
Humans;
Male;
Orbit*;
Recurrence;
Ribs;
Skull;
Spine;
Transplants;
Zygoma
- From:Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
2018;19(1):68-71
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Intraosseous hemangioma is an extremely rare tumor that accounts for 1% or fewer of all osseous tumors. The most common sites of its occurrence are the vertebral column and calvaria. Occurrence in a facial bone is very rare. The authors aim to report a case of the surgical treatment of intraosseous hemangioma occurring in the periorbital region, which is a very rare site of occurrence and to introduce our own experiences with the diagnosis and treatment of this condition along with a literature review. A 73-year-old male patient visited our hospital with the chief complaint of a mass touching the left orbital rim. A biopsy was performed by applying a direct incision after local anesthesia. Eventually, intraosseous hemangioma was diagnosed histologically. To fully resect the mass, the orbital floor and zygoma were exposed through a subciliary incision under general anesthesia, and then the tumor was completely eliminated. Bony defect was reconstructed by performing a seventh rib bone graft. Follow-up observation has so far been conducted for 10 months after surgery without recurrence or symptoms.