Orbital Tumor Surgery

Orbital Tumor Surgery focuses on tumors located in the orbit, the bony cavity that contains the eye. Tumors such as cavernous hemangiomas, optic nerve gliomas, and optic nerve sheath schwannomas can affect vision and eye movement. Dr. Amit Mukherjee performs delicate surgeries to remove these tumors while preserving vision and eye function. His expertise in this area ensures that patients receive the best possible care and outcomes for orbital tumors.

Risks
  • Infection.
  • Bleeding.
  • Damage to the eye or surrounding structures.
  • Vision loss or double vision.
  • Cosmetic deformities.
Recovery Time
  • 2-4 weeks.
Suggestions
  • Protect the surgical site from injury or strain.
  • Follow prescribed eye care and medication regimens.
  • Attend all follow-up appointments for vision assessment.
Advantages
  • Preservation of vision and eye function.
  • Reduced risk of tumor recurrence.
  • Minimal cosmetic impact due to precise surgical techniques.