2018
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000004729
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Frontal Sinus Osteoplastic Flap Surgery Using a Surgical Navigation System

Abstract: Surgical navigation is useful and safe for frontal sinus osteoplastic flap surgery.

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“…IGS with an imaging update provided by an intraoperative cone‐beam (or volume) CT scanner has been associated with an alteration of the surgical plan in 30% of ESS cases 2116,2117 . Furthermore, IGS also has specific uses for frontal sinus surgery, 2118 orbital surgery, 2107,2119,2120 sphenoidotomy, 2121 skull base surgery, 2122 pediatric sinus surgery, 2123–2125 procedures with skull base erosion, 2126 trephination procedures, 2127 device placement, 2128 orbital surgery, 2107 mucocele marsupialization, 2129 and osteoplastic frontal sinus surgery 2130–2132 …”
Section: Surgery For Chronic Rhinosinusitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IGS with an imaging update provided by an intraoperative cone‐beam (or volume) CT scanner has been associated with an alteration of the surgical plan in 30% of ESS cases 2116,2117 . Furthermore, IGS also has specific uses for frontal sinus surgery, 2118 orbital surgery, 2107,2119,2120 sphenoidotomy, 2121 skull base surgery, 2122 pediatric sinus surgery, 2123–2125 procedures with skull base erosion, 2126 trephination procedures, 2127 device placement, 2128 orbital surgery, 2107 mucocele marsupialization, 2129 and osteoplastic frontal sinus surgery 2130–2132 …”
Section: Surgery For Chronic Rhinosinusitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After exposing the superior orbital rim and the roof of the orbit in a subperiosteal plane, the floor of the sinus is entered with a diamond burr, under navigation system guidance, in order to clear the far lateral portion of the frontal sinus from the specific pathology to treat. More extensive external procedures on the frontal sinus date as back as the eighteenth century, even though refinements have been introduced over the years [29,30]. They are performed via coronal incision from ear to ear, about 5 cm behind the hairline for a nonvisible scar.…”
Section: Surgical Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%