Background: An increasing number of orbital recurrences after TTT have been reported; the aim of our paper was to present our long-term results after a maximum follow-up of 8 years and 2 months.
Patients And Method: Among 18 eyes, 10 tumors were classified as small, and 8 as medium sized (with a maximum prominence of 5.6 mm): 5 melanomas had a juxtapapillary location, 6 a macular (or juxtamacular) location, and 7 were located in the midperiphery of the fundus.
Results: After a median follow-up of 7 years in seven tumors a complete regression (scar formation) could be achieved, and in six a partial regression (with a maximum residual prominence of 2.9 mm) could be seen. In three patients a recurrence was treated either by another TTT or a Ruthenium-106 plaque; in another two recurrences, enucleation had to be performed. In none of the cases has an orbital recurrence occurred so far.
Conclusion: To prevent recurrences, adequate technique and appropriate selection of patients are mandatory in our opinion (no tumors higher than 3 mm). The higher the tumor prominence, the greater the chance of recurrences. Amelanotic melanomas and macular melanomas seem to respond poorly to thermotherapy.
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