RADIOSURGICAL TREATMENT OF BENIGN SMALL EYELID TUMORS
Svetlana Vagovna SAAKYAN, Marina Panaetovna KHARLAMPIDI, Elena Borisovna MYAKOSHINA, Robert Alexandrovich TATSKOV, Georgiy Alexandrovich GUSEV
Helmholtz Moscow Research Institute of Eye Diseases
Keywords: доброкачественные опухоли век, радиохирургия, benign tumors of the eyelids, radiosurgery
Abstract
Aim of the study - to
evaluate the long-term results of the radiosurgical method using
microsurgical techniques for the treatment of small benign eyelid
tumors. Material and methods. In Ocular Oncology Centre of Helmholtz
Moscow Research Institute of Eye Diseases for the period from 2012 to
2018 year 248 patients were examined and treated (108 children aged 12 ±
1.2 years and 140 adults aged 46 ± 8.1 years) with benign eyelid
tumors: pigmented (nevus), vascular (capillary hemangiomas), epithelial
(follicular keratosis, keratopapilloma). The Surgitron EMC radiosurgery
device was used as surgical aids. All patients used microsurgical
technique. The longitudinal size of the tumors was 3.4 ± 0.5 mm,
transverse - 6 ± 0.8 mm. All patients after surgical treatment underwent
histopathological study. The observation period is on average 6 ± 1.4
years. Results. In 133 (53.6 %) of 248 patients, nevi were detected, in
76 (30.7 %) - keratopapilloma and inverted follicular keratosis, in 39
(15.7 %) - capillary hemangioma. Various modifications of radiosurgical
treatment were used depending on the location of the tumor, its size,
the degree of activity using different modes and powers from 1 to 4 Wt.
Intraoperative complications were not noted. The early postoperative
period was accompanied by the presence of signs of mild inflammation,
which was stopped by local therapy. The formation of a tender scar was
observed on average after 7 ± 2 days. Two cases (0.8 %) of recurrence of
keratopapilloma were noted 2 years after the first operation. Tumors
were removed by radio excision. Conclusion. Benign eyelid tumors,
especially of melanocytic origin, are subject to obligatory dynamic
observation, and if minimal signs of their progression are detected,
their surgical removal is indicated. Radiosurgical treatment using
microsurgical techniques is the method of choice in the treatment of
small benign eyelid tumors and depends on the size of the tumor, its
localization and the nature of the tumor process. The use of the
radiosurgical method with obligatory microsurgical technique for
treating benign tumors of small sizes with the observance of the rules
of radicalness and antiblasticity allows maintaining visual functions
with simultaneous surgical treatment, providing normal anatomical and
topographic correlations of the anterior segment of the eye and high
quality of life of the patient.
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