Modified lateral approach application for resection tumors of orbit
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пухлина, очна ямка, латеральна орбітотомія мініінвазивна, ретробульбарний простір.Abstract
The approach for lateral regions of orbita — orbital part os zygomatic and ala major os sphenoidalis ware proposed, which used for resection retrobulbar tumors with minimal trauma structures of orbita. 36 patients were operated with retrobulbar tumors.References
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