1969
DOI: 10.1007/bf00944025
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Die partielle ausschneidung von iris und ciliarkörper ein rückblick

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“…Local excision of tumors of the ciliary body was already achieved in 1911 by Zirm with the description of iridocyclectomy [2] and by Schubert, in 1925, who introduced choroidectomy [26]. Later reports was followed in [3, 19, 27, 28] and others, such as the description of partial lamellar sclerouvectomy by Foulds and collegues [4] and Shields and coworkers [5]. These surgical procedures allow a partial block excision because they preserve the superficial lamellar scleral flap.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Local excision of tumors of the ciliary body was already achieved in 1911 by Zirm with the description of iridocyclectomy [2] and by Schubert, in 1925, who introduced choroidectomy [26]. Later reports was followed in [3, 19, 27, 28] and others, such as the description of partial lamellar sclerouvectomy by Foulds and collegues [4] and Shields and coworkers [5]. These surgical procedures allow a partial block excision because they preserve the superficial lamellar scleral flap.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the low incidence of severe intra- or postoperative complications of this technique [38, 41] and the favourable survival of neoplastic patients [19, 20, 28, 49], even if anatomical and visual results appear to be variable [41], block excision with the tectonic corneal graft may be the treatment of choice for a selected minority of anterior uveal tumors involving the sclera and the angle, or with extraocular extension, and for cystic and epithelial ingrowth of the anterior chamber.…”
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“…In three cases cxcision of the tumour is described as incomplete because tumour cells were found near tthe line of excision at the ciliary body. Such a histological finding does not necessarily into the imply clinical recurrence (Greer, Muller, 1969). Ashton (1964) quotes eight cases of malignant melanoma of the iris incompletely removed by iridectomy or iridocyclectomy.…”
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confidence: 99%