2026 Poster Presentations
P389: ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL AND TRANSCONJUNCTIVAL RESECTION OF RIGHT ORBITAL CAVERNOUS HEMANGIOMA
Garrett Barr, MD; Edward Wladis, MD; Jordon Grube, DO; Robert Heller, MD; Albany Medical Center
Orbital hemangiomas are common surgical pathology requiring multidisciplinary skull-base approaches. Herein we present a 46-year-old female presenting with progressive right proptosis and decreased visual acuity. MRI revealed a T2-hyperintense intraconal mass with optic nerve displacement. Combined endoscopic endonasal access with transconjunctival assistance was performed for resection. The endoscopic corridor provided access between rectus muscles; transconjunctival retraction optimized access to the tumor. En-bloc resection was achieved with complete preservation of extraocular muscle and optic nerve function.
