Dr.RAKSHA RAO
Orbit is an important site for a variety of primary and secondary tumors. The first step in the management of orbital tumors is to differentiate the malignant tumors from the benign ones. Common tumors of the orbit maybe distinguished in most cases due to their characteristic clinical and radiological features. However, rare orbital tumors and those with an atypical presentation can cause a diagnostic dilemma. A thorough clinical evaluation, aided by imaging and biopsy, when necessary, can lead to an accurate diagnosis. Treatment of the orbital tumors requires a basic knowledge of their biological behavior and their response to the currently available therapeutic modalities including surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy. This course will help the general ophthalmologists and practising orbital surgeons to translate their knowledge into clinical skills, and follow a protocol-based management for orbital tumors.
| 1 | Evaluation of patients with an orbital tumor (10 mins) | Dr.Vikas Menon | watch video |
| 2 | Benign tumors of the orbit (10 mins) | Dr.RAKSHA RAO | |
| 3 | Malignant tumors of the orbit (10 mins) | Dr.Sima Das | watch video |
| 4 | Management of orbital tumors (10 mins) | Dr.Santosh G Honavar | |
| 5 | Interventional procedures in vascular tumors of the orbit (10 mins) | Dr.Gangadhara Sundar J K | watch video |
| 6 | Illustrative case-based scenarios (10 mins) | Dr.Fairooz P Manjandavida | watch video |
| 7 | Spectrum of orbital Tumors | Dr.Santosh G Honavar | watch video |
| 8 | Logical approach to orbital tumors | Dr.Santosh G Honavar | watch video |
| Panel Discussion : (10 mins.) |


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