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Orbital Resection by Intranasal Technique (ORBIT): A new classification system for reporting endoscopically resectable primary benign orbital tumors.

Aria JafariNithin D AdappaVincent J AnagnosRaewyn G CampbellPaolo CastelnuovoAra ChalianChristopher B ChambersChandala ChitguppiIacopo DallanEdward El RassiSuzanne K FreitagJuan C Fernandez MirandaManuel FerreiraPaul A GardnerDavid A GudisRichard J HarveyQian HuangIan M HumphriesDavid W KennedyJohn Y K LeeAshton E LehmannDavide LocatelliKibwei A McKinneyAnnie MoreauGurston NyquistJames N PalmerNarayanan PrepageranEdmund A PribitkinMindy R RabinowitzMarc R RosenRaymond SacksDhruv SharmaCarl-Henry SnydermanS Tonya StefkoJanalee K StokkenEric W WangAlan D WorkmanArthur William WuJen Y YuMatthew M ZhangBing ZhouBenjamin S Bleier
Published in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2023)
Endoscopic treatment of PBOTs is an effective approach, with favorable short- and long-term post-operative outcomes as well as low rate of adverse events. The ORBIT classification system is an anatomic-based framework that effectively facilitates high-quality outcomes reporting for all PBOTs. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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