The transconjunctival orbitotomy: A versatile approach to the orbit and beyond

Surv Ophthalmol. 2023 Mar-Apr;68(2):265-279. doi: 10.1016/j.survophthal.2022.11.003. Epub 2022 Nov 11.

Abstract

In the management of orbital disorders and defects, minimally invasive surgical approaches have become increasingly efficient for their reduction of operative trauma and access without compromise of therapeutic benefit or diagnostic yield. Various approaches have focused on bone- and canthal-sparing techniques and concealed and small skin incisions. We review the current state of knowledge of procedures to enter the orbit via the conjunctiva. Any quadrant of the orbit can be accessed via the conjunctiva. Surgical incisions involve the orbital palpebral, forniceal, and bulbar conjunctiva. According to the location, nature, and size of the lesion, the transconjunctival orbitotomy can be used as a single procedure, in combination with a caruncular approach or as an adjunct in a multidisciplinary procedure for lesions extending deep into or outside the orbit. The working space and field of operating view can be expanded by releasing the horizontal tension of the eyelid with a lateral cantholysis, lateral paracanthal blepharotomy, or medial lid split procedure. Complications related to the conjunctival incision are reduced to dry eye disease.

Keywords: Orbital surgery; biopsy; conjunctiva; minimally invasive surgery; orbit; orbital decompression; orbital fracture; orbital mass lesion; orbitotomy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Conjunctiva* / surgery
  • Eyelids / pathology
  • Eyelids / surgery
  • Humans
  • Orbit / surgery
  • Orbital Diseases* / pathology
  • Orbital Diseases* / surgery
  • Retrospective Studies