Orbital Inflammatory Pseudotumor Treatment
In situations where the orbital inflammatory pseudotumor is mild, the inflammation may resolve without treatment.
Many inflammatory pseudotumors are treated with steroid therapy.
However, severe cases may cause damaging pressure on the eye. For those people, surgery may be necessary to move the bones in the orbit to reduce the pressure.
Surgery: Endoscopic Endonasal Approach
Orbital inflammatory pseudotumors may be approached directly using the Endoscopic Endonasal Approach (EEA). This state-of-the-art, minimally invasive approach allows surgeons to access the tumor through the natural corridor of the nose, without making an open incision. Surgeons then remove the orbital inflammatory pseudotumors through the nose and nasal cavities.
EEA offers the benefits of no incisions to heal, no disfigurement, and a faster recovery time.