نتایج جستجو برای: frontal sinus

تعداد نتایج: 81816  

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2010
Carl M Philpott Andrew Thamboo Leo Lai Jei Park Amin R Javer

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS The Messerklinger technique is an endoscopic approach to sinus surgery designed to be minimally invasive and preserve mucosa and therefore physiological function. More recently there have been advocates for more radical endoscopic approaches to the frontal sinus such as the modified Lothrop procedure. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of endoscopic frontal sin...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2001
R Weber W Draf B Kratzsch W Hosemann S D Schaefer

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To validate the endonasal surgical approach to frontal sinus in inflammatory sinus disease, trauma, and selective tumor surgery, and to define the role of external approaches to the frontal sinus. Endonasal frontal sinusotomy can range from endoscopic removal of obstructing frontal recess cells or uncinate process to the more complex unilateral or bilateral removal of the ...

جوادی, مرتضی, نوری, حمیدرضا,

    Introduction: Aneurysmal bone cyst(ABC) is a benign lesion with variable and expansile growth that can occur in any part of the skeletal, mainly in long bones and vertebra. ABC in paranasal sinuses is rare with only 7 previous cases having been describes in the ethmoid, sphenoid and frontal sinuses. Case Report: We present a case of ethmoidal sinus ABC in a 15-year-old female presenting nas...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 1999
T Kikawada M Fujigaki M Kikura M Matsumoto K Kikawada

OBJECTIVE To examine the long-term results of extended endoscopic frontal sinus surgery, including removal of the floor of the frontal sinus (Draf type II procedure) and the median drainage operation (Draf type III procedure or modified Lothrop procedure), for obstructive frontal sinusitis caused by postoperative scar formation, with the emphasis on the long-term success of the median drainage ...

2016
Yang Woo Kim Dong Hun Lee Young Woo Cheon

Fractures of frontal sinus account for 5%-12% of all fractures of facial skeleton. Inadequately treated frontal sinus injuries may result in malposition of sinus structures, as well as subsequent distortion of the overlying soft tissue. Such inappropriate treatment can result in aesthetic complaints (contour deformity) as well as medical complications (recurrent sinusitis, mucocele or mucopyoce...

2016
Jeenam Kim Hyungon Choi

Frontal sinus fractures, particularly anterior sinus fractures, are relatively common facial fractures. Many agree on the general principles of frontal fracture management; however, the optimal methods of reduction are controversial. The subbrow approach enables accurate reduction and internal fixation of the fractures in the anterior table of the frontal sinus by allowing direct visualization ...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 1998
R Metson R E Gliklich

OBJECTIVE To determine the efficacy of endoscopic surgery for chronic frontal sinusitis. DESIGN A prospective analysis of established measures of clinical outcome (Chronic Sinusitis Survey and Short Form 36) that was administered to patients before frontal sinus surgery and at intervals of 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year after surgery. INTERVENTIONS For limited disease, the frontal recess wa...

Journal: :American journal of rhinology & allergy 2009
Kristin Seiberling Steve Floreani Simon Robinson Peter-John Wormald

BACKGROUND Recent articles have published guidelines regarding the role of endoscopic surgery in the removal of frontal sinus osteomas. These guidelines recommend the endoscopic approach for small osteomas but recommend an osteoplastic flap for larger tumors. This study presents a series of endoscopically resected tumors both large and small. METHODS Retrospective chart reviews were performed...

Journal: :Minimally invasive neurosurgery : MIN 2009
J Knopman D Sigounas C Huang A Kacker T H Schwartz J A Boockvar

OBJECTIVE Mucoceles are progressive, slow-growing lesions of the paranasal sinuses that, left untreated, can erode into surrounding structures. Complete obliteration and exenteration of the frontal sinus via a bicoronal skin incision and frontal craniotomy is the standard neurosurgical approach to treat these lesions. TECHNIQUE We describe two patients who underwent a combined supraciliary "k...

2012
Yuuta Kamoshima Shunsuke Terasaka Yuji Nakamaru Dai Takagi Satoshi Fukuda Kiyohiro Houkin

Giant mucoceles of the frontal sinus are rare but their recognition is important in the differential diagnosis of proptosis and fronto-orbital lesions. The authors describe a patient with frontal giant mucocele with intracranial as well as orbit and ethmoid sinus involvement. Thirty-two years after a frontal sinus fracture, a 51-year-old female presented with headache, and left exophthalmos and...

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