
Orbital Tumor Surgery
Orbital tumor surgery is a medical procedure aimed at removing tumors located in the eye socket (orbit). These tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) and may affect vision or surrounding tissues. During surgery, doctors make an incision, often through the eyelid or another area, to access the tumor. The goal is to safely remove the tumor while preserving as much surrounding healthy tissue and function as possible. Post-surgery care is essential for recovery and may involve monitoring for any complications or the need for further treatment, such as radiation or chemotherapy.