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- Book[edited by] Hans-J. Welkoborsky, Burkhard Wiechens, Michael L. Hinni.Contents:
Topographical anatomy of the orbit / A. Schmiedl
Pathophysiological aspects of the orbit / H.-J. Welkoborsky and T. Kraft
Clinical examination in patients with orbital diseases
Imaging of the orbit
Diseases of the eyelids and the eye
Orbital complications
Endocrine orbitopathy
Traumatology and traumatic optic neuropathy
Pathology of the orbit
Orbital malformations / Paul Schumann, Harald Essig, and Martin Rücker
Tumors of the orbit and the eye
Tumors of the fronto-orbital skull base, the optic nerves, and the intracranial optic pathways / I.E. Sandalcioglu and U. Sure
Intraconal orbital tumors / Michael L. Hinni, Devyani Lal, and Karel De Leeuw
Radiotherapy of orbital diseases / H. Christiansen and R.M. Hermann
Surgery of the lacrimal drainage system
Lid surgery in orbital disorders / M.A. Varde and B. Wiechens
Anesthesiological aspects of orbit surgery / Jan-Peter A.H. Jantzen and Bernd Schwefler
Surgical approaches to the orbit
Reconstructive orbital surgery / N.C. Gellrich and M. Rana. - ArticleFeldmann H.Laryngol Rhinol Otol (Stuttg). 1978 May;57(5):373-8.An osteoplastic modification of the Caldwell-Luc operation is described. Starting from two small drill holes a quadrangular lid is cut out of the anterior wall of the maxillary sinus using the reciprocating micro-saw after Feldmann. This allows adequate access to the cavity as in the classic procedure. If required the window can be extended in the superior medial angle with rongeurs. After completing the operation within the cavity the osseous lid is reimplanted and fixed with 3 sutures of chromic catgut, which are threaded through small drill holes. By this prodecure prolapse of fat into the sinus is prevented, postoperative closure of the antral nasal window is less likely to occur, the bony structure of the maxilla is restored. Keeping of the reimplant presents no problem. Sequestration or other complications have not been encountered either in suppurative or in polypous sinusitis.