Conjunctival and uveal melanoma: Survival and risk factors following orbital exenteration.
Sven Holger BaumHenrike WestekemperNikolaos Emmanouel BechrakisChristopher MohrPublished in: European journal of ophthalmology (2021)
Orbital exenterations in conjunctival and uveal melanoma are rarely necessary, but can be performed as an ultima ratio treatment with curative intent. Disease-free survival and overall survival are significantly lower for both groups due to the advanced stage of the disease compared to patients treated without exenteration in the literature. If a recurrence occurs after exenteration, the prognosis is poor in both groups.