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Critical Appraisal on Orbital Decompression for Thyroid Eye Disease: A Systematic Review and Literature Search

INTRODUCTION: Orbital decompression is the indicated procedure for addressing exophthalmos and compressive optic neuropathy in thyroid eye disease. There are an abundance of techniques for removal of orbital bone, fat, or a combination published in the scientific literature. The relative efficacy an...

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Autores principales: Boboridis, Konstadinos G., Uddin, Jimmy, Mikropoulos, Dimitrios G., Bunce, Catey, Mangouritsas, George, Voudouragkaki, Irini C., Konstas, Anastasios G. P.
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Publicado: Springer Healthcare 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26202828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12325-015-0228-y
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author Boboridis, Konstadinos G.
Uddin, Jimmy
Mikropoulos, Dimitrios G.
Bunce, Catey
Mangouritsas, George
Voudouragkaki, Irini C.
Konstas, Anastasios G. P.
author_facet Boboridis, Konstadinos G.
Uddin, Jimmy
Mikropoulos, Dimitrios G.
Bunce, Catey
Mangouritsas, George
Voudouragkaki, Irini C.
Konstas, Anastasios G. P.
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description INTRODUCTION: Orbital decompression is the indicated procedure for addressing exophthalmos and compressive optic neuropathy in thyroid eye disease. There are an abundance of techniques for removal of orbital bone, fat, or a combination published in the scientific literature. The relative efficacy and complications of these interventions in relation to the specific indications remain as yet undocumented. We performed a systematic review of the current published evidence for the effectiveness of orbital decompression, possible complications, and impact on quality of life. METHODS: We searched the current databases for medical literature and controlled trials, oculoplastic textbooks, and conference proceedings to identify relevant data up to February 2015. We included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing two or more interventions for orbital decompression. RESULTS: We identified only two eligible RCTs for inclusion in the review. As a result of the significant variability between studies on decompression, i.e., methodology and outcome measures, we did not perform a meta-analysis. One study suggests that the transantral approach and endonasal technique had similar effects in reducing exophthalmos but the latter is safer. The second study provides evidence that intravenous steroids may be superior to primary surgical decompression in the management of compressive optic neuropathy requiring less secondary surgical procedures. CONCLUSION: Most of the published literature on orbital decompression consists of retrospective, uncontrolled trials. There is evidence from those studies that removal of the medial and lateral wall (balanced) and the deep lateral wall decompression, with or without fat removal, may be the most effective surgical methods with only few complications. There is a clear unmet need for controlled trials evaluating the different techniques for orbital decompression. Ideally, future studies should address the effectiveness, possible complications, quality of life, and cost of each intervention.
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spelling pubmed-45220252015-08-03 Critical Appraisal on Orbital Decompression for Thyroid Eye Disease: A Systematic Review and Literature Search Boboridis, Konstadinos G. Uddin, Jimmy Mikropoulos, Dimitrios G. Bunce, Catey Mangouritsas, George Voudouragkaki, Irini C. Konstas, Anastasios G. P. Adv Ther Review INTRODUCTION: Orbital decompression is the indicated procedure for addressing exophthalmos and compressive optic neuropathy in thyroid eye disease. There are an abundance of techniques for removal of orbital bone, fat, or a combination published in the scientific literature. The relative efficacy and complications of these interventions in relation to the specific indications remain as yet undocumented. We performed a systematic review of the current published evidence for the effectiveness of orbital decompression, possible complications, and impact on quality of life. METHODS: We searched the current databases for medical literature and controlled trials, oculoplastic textbooks, and conference proceedings to identify relevant data up to February 2015. We included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing two or more interventions for orbital decompression. RESULTS: We identified only two eligible RCTs for inclusion in the review. As a result of the significant variability between studies on decompression, i.e., methodology and outcome measures, we did not perform a meta-analysis. One study suggests that the transantral approach and endonasal technique had similar effects in reducing exophthalmos but the latter is safer. The second study provides evidence that intravenous steroids may be superior to primary surgical decompression in the management of compressive optic neuropathy requiring less secondary surgical procedures. CONCLUSION: Most of the published literature on orbital decompression consists of retrospective, uncontrolled trials. There is evidence from those studies that removal of the medial and lateral wall (balanced) and the deep lateral wall decompression, with or without fat removal, may be the most effective surgical methods with only few complications. There is a clear unmet need for controlled trials evaluating the different techniques for orbital decompression. Ideally, future studies should address the effectiveness, possible complications, quality of life, and cost of each intervention. Springer Healthcare 2015-07-23 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4522025/ /pubmed/26202828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12325-015-0228-y Text en © The Author(s) 2015 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Boboridis, Konstadinos G.
Uddin, Jimmy
Mikropoulos, Dimitrios G.
Bunce, Catey
Mangouritsas, George
Voudouragkaki, Irini C.
Konstas, Anastasios G. P.
Critical Appraisal on Orbital Decompression for Thyroid Eye Disease: A Systematic Review and Literature Search
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title_short Critical Appraisal on Orbital Decompression for Thyroid Eye Disease: A Systematic Review and Literature Search
title_sort critical appraisal on orbital decompression for thyroid eye disease: a systematic review and literature search
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26202828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12325-015-0228-y
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