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Transconjunctival excision of an orbital conjunctival cyst using computer‐assisted 3‐D surgical planning in a dog

Investigation of exophthalmos and blood‐colored discharge from the left ventral punctum in a dog was consistent with a conjunctival cyst in the orbit. 3‐D prints of the cyst and surrounding facial bones identified a successful transconjunctival approach without an orbitotomy and patency of the left...

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Published in:Clinical case reports 2021-07, Vol.9 (7), p.e04345-n/a
Main Authors: Burn, Jessica B., Komáromy, András M., Sledge, Dodd G., Smedley, Rebecca, Coe, Sarah E., Kim, Sun Young
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Language:English
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Summary:Investigation of exophthalmos and blood‐colored discharge from the left ventral punctum in a dog was consistent with a conjunctival cyst in the orbit. 3‐D prints of the cyst and surrounding facial bones identified a successful transconjunctival approach without an orbitotomy and patency of the left lacrimal duct was reestablished. Investigation of exophthalmos and blood‐colored discharge from the left ventral punctum in a dog was consistent with a conjunctival cyst in the orbit. 3‐D prints of the cyst and surrounding facial bones identified a successful transconjunctival approach without an orbitotomy and patency of the left lacrimal duct was reestablished.
ISSN:2050-0904
2050-0904
DOI:10.1002/ccr3.4345