Red Net Moment News, July 1 (Correspondent Wen Bo) Ms. Zhang from Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province had a "tough" tumor in her eye socket. She sought medical treatment everywhere, but was declined by many hospitals because the case was rare and the operation was difficult. After

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Red Net Moment News July 1st (Correspondent Wen Bo) Ms. Zhang from Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province had a "tricky" tumor in her eye socket. She sought medical treatment everywhere, but was rejected by many hospitals because of the rare case and high difficulty of surgery. Declined, after several inquiries, she recently traveled 3,000 kilometers to Chengdu to seek treatment from Professor Sun Fengyuan, director of Sichuan Aier Eye Hospital. After being diagnosed with a tumor, she underwent surgery to completely remove the tumor in time. Currently, Ms. Zhang is recovering well.

The foreign body in the eye continued to "grow", and multiple medical treatments failed.

Ms. Zhang is 53 years old. Six months ago, a lump suddenly appeared under her left eyeball and was accompanied by pain. At first, the lump was not obvious, so she did not pay attention to it, thinking that it would disappear on its own in a few days, but she found that the lump had been "growing". Following her friend's advice, she continued to apply hot compresses and massages. The lump seemed to get smaller, but quickly grew again, and the skin on the outside became bruised, but the pain did not subside at all.

Ms. Zhang first went to the local hospital for examination. After an eye CT scan, she was told that there was a locally enlarged and convex mass on the anterior and inferior wall of the left orbit. Because the cases are so rare, local hospitals are helpless. If not treated in time, the tumor may continue to grow and compress the optic nerve, causing loss of vision and field of vision. It may even grow further and infiltrate into the skull or rupture, causing complications or even life-threatening. The doctor recommends referral to a higher-level hospital for treatment. .

Due to the complex structure of the orbit, including the eyeball and its appendages, fat pads, blood vessels, and nerves, some orbital diseases communicate with the adjacent paranasal sinuses, brain, etc. These reasons make the treatment of orbital diseases very complex and special. Ms. Zhang went to many major hospitals for treatment, but was declined due to technical limitations and difficulty of the operation.

Received timely treatment across 3,000 kilometers

Because the location of Ms. Zhang’s orbital tumor is “deep” and very “tricky”, the operation is very difficult and requires an orbital specialist with rich surgical experience to perform it. Currently, there are only doctors in China who can master this technology. There are only a handful of them.

In desperation, an ophthalmologist from a well-known local tertiary hospital suggested to Ms. Zhang: Go to Sichuan to find Professor Sun Fengyuan, who is an authoritative expert on orbital diseases.

Recently, Ms. Zhang, accompanied by her lover, traveled 3,000 kilometers "diagonally" to seek medical treatment from Heilongjiang to Aier Sichuan Eye Hospital.

Red Net Moment News, July 1 (Correspondent Wen Bo) Ms. Zhang from Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province had a

Ask the patient about their medical history.

After admission, Professor Sun Fengyuan, head of the Orbital Disease and Ocular Oncology Group of Aier Eye Hospital Group , Executive Vice President of Sichuan Province of Aier Eye Hospital, and Dean of Sichuan Eye Hospital, asked the patient's medical history in detail, combined with orbital MRI, After auxiliary examinations such as CT and orbital color ultrasound, the patient was diagnosed with an orbital tumor in the left eye. "If conservative treatment is used, the continued growth of the tumor will lead to complete loss of vision. If it is a malignant tumor, it may be life-threatening. The tumor should be actively removed through surgery." Sun Fengyuan said that because the tumor is closely adhered to important eye tissues, it is very possible to separate the tumor during surgery. It has caused damage to important structures, and the optic nerve has been damaged due to the compression of the tumor. If surgical treatment is not performed as soon as possible, it is very likely to cause blindness. Therefore, Sun Fengyuan gave priority to arranging surgery for Ms. Zhang and strived to remove the tumor as soon as possible.

Red Net Moment News, July 1 (Correspondent Wen Bo) Ms. Zhang from Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province had a

performs surgery on the patient.

With the close cooperation of the Department of Anesthesiology and the medical team in the operating room, Professor Sun Fengyuan and Dr. Wu Tong were the surgeons, and Dr. Tang Hanwen assisted. The operation lasted one and a half hours. The tumor was completely removed and the operation was successfully completed with no important structural damage during the operation. .

After the operation, Ms. Zhang recovered well under the careful care of the ophthalmology medical staff. She was very satisfied with the results of the operation and the hospital's services, and expressed her gratitude to Professor Sun and the hospital's medical team. Currently, Ms. Zhang has recovered and been discharged from the hospital.

Experts remind: Orbital diseases require timely diagnosis and treatment, and prevention comes first

Sun Fengyuan introduced that orbital diseases can be roughly divided into inflammation, tumors, trauma, congenital diseases, metabolic and endocrine diseases, and parasitic diseases.There are many types of orbital diseases, which are closely related to diseases of the whole body and surrounding tissues. If you have eye discomfort in life, you need to go to a regular hospital ophthalmology department in time. After the ophthalmologist inquires about the medical history in detail, he will conduct a systematic examination and use a variety of auxiliary examinations including Only through comprehensive analysis using medical imaging and laboratory examinations can a correct diagnosis be made.

The treatment of orbital tumors varies depending on its nature. Benign tumors only require tumor removal, while malignant tumors require more extensive removal. Postoperative chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be used as appropriate. For lesions caused by systemic diseases or adjacent tissue lesions spreading to the orbit, in addition to symptomatic treatment of the eyes, the focus should be on active treatment of the primary disease.

In short, the treatment of orbital disease should be flexibly and appropriately handled according to the specific situation to achieve satisfactory results. If any abnormality is found in the eyes, seek medical treatment in time for timely diagnosis and treatment.

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