Hernia Cranio-Cerebral Frontonasorbital

Fronto-orbital cranial hernia is a rare hernia-like pathology that differs from all other types of hernias in the complexity of localization and a number of anatomical features. Most hernias occur in the orbital or periorbital area. However, most of them (27%) are located outside the orbit and optic nerve. Such hernias include all types of meningiomas, aneurysms, intracranial neoplasms, craniopharyngioma, optic nerve glioma, spinal cord and other tumors.



Hernia of the maxillofacial region is one of the most common surgical pathologies that occurs in children and adults. This disease can present with various symptoms such as headache, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision and hearing loss. In this article we will look at the main causes of hernia of the craniopontine-fronto-orbital region (CPOM), its diagnosis and treatment methods.

The causes of HCMFO may be associated with bone injuries