-Cavernous hemangiomas of the orbit are benign, hamartomatous, vascular lesions, more frequent in middle-aged women, representing the most common benign primitive neoplasm of the orbit. Several therapeutic modalities and surgical approaches have been described, in order to preserve the normal orbital structures. We describe the case of a patient with a volumous orbital cavernoma, approached by a fronto-orbito-zigotomy. A review on diagnostic modalities and surgical approaches is also presented.KEY WORDS: cavernoma, surgical approach, fronto-orbito-zigotomy. Cavernoma gigante da órbita: considerações clínico-cirúrgicasRESUMO -Os hemangiomas cavernosos da órbita são lesões vasculares hamartomatosas benignas, mais frequentes em doentes do sexo feminino e de meia idade, constituindo a neoplasia benigna primitiva da órbi-ta mais comum. Diversas modalidades terapêuticas e abordagens cirúrgicas têm sido descritas com a finalidade de preservar as estruturas orbitárias. Apresentamos o caso de uma doente com volumoso cavernoma da órbita esquerda, intervencionado por abordagem fronto-órbito-zigomática. É efetuada ainda revisão das modalidades de diagnóstico imageológico e das diferentes estratégias cirúrgicas descritas na literatura. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: cavernoma, abordagem cirúrgica, fronto-órbito-zigomática.
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