Multidisciplinary expertise is key to removing tumors in the orbital apex and posterior intraconal space
A unique approach provides long-lasting results with minimal impact on the disease state
For patients who had been told they didn’t have any treatment options, selective neuromyectomy is a welcome development
Minimally invasive procedure allows surgeons to remove orbital and intracranial tumors without the need for a craniotomy
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