BACKGROUND: Cells pneumatizing through the frontal ostium may vary in the degree of frontal sinus penetration. This series describes the use of the axillary flap technique and the endoscopic modified Lothrop procedure (EMLP) for the removal of cells that pneumatize to a varying degree through the frontal ostium into the frontal sinus. METHODS: Out of a total of 204 patients undergoing endoscopic sinus surgery, 31 patients had a cell on one side and 7 patients had bilateral obstructive cells resulting in 38 sides undergoing an axillary flap approach for the removal of the obstructing cell. In 13 patients, the obstructing cell was deemed inaccessible by conventional technique and these patients underwent an EMLP for removal of the obstructing...
Frontal sinus and frontal recess surgery remain a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. In order ...
Background: The modified endoscopic Lothrop (MELP) or Draf III procedure can provide extended endosc...
The frontal sinus, because of its proper anatomic features, has a particular relation with nasal ca...
Copyright © 2002 The American Laryngological, Rhinological & Otological Society, Inc.ObjectivesTo ev...
The presence of frontal cells poses unique challenges when using endoscopic approaches. This study d...
Despite advances in endoscopic approaches, instrumentations and imaging guidance systems, the manage...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe purpose of this study was to eva...
Background : Lateral pathologies of the frontal sinus are difficult to visualize and treat with clas...
Frontal sinus has complex anatomy and is the most difficult sinus to dissect under the nasal endosco...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of the modified endoscopic Lothrop (MEL) procedure for the ma...
The presence of frontal cells poses unique challenges when using endoscopic approaches. This study d...
Surgery on the frontal recess and frontal sinus remains a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. T...
Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) failure and frontal ostium (FO) stenosis are commonly due to inadequa...
Background: The management of frontal sinus disease still remains a challenging issue for rhinologis...
Copyright © 2003 American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, Inc. Published...
Frontal sinus and frontal recess surgery remain a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. In order ...
Background: The modified endoscopic Lothrop (MELP) or Draf III procedure can provide extended endosc...
The frontal sinus, because of its proper anatomic features, has a particular relation with nasal ca...
Copyright © 2002 The American Laryngological, Rhinological & Otological Society, Inc.ObjectivesTo ev...
The presence of frontal cells poses unique challenges when using endoscopic approaches. This study d...
Despite advances in endoscopic approaches, instrumentations and imaging guidance systems, the manage...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe purpose of this study was to eva...
Background : Lateral pathologies of the frontal sinus are difficult to visualize and treat with clas...
Frontal sinus has complex anatomy and is the most difficult sinus to dissect under the nasal endosco...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of the modified endoscopic Lothrop (MEL) procedure for the ma...
The presence of frontal cells poses unique challenges when using endoscopic approaches. This study d...
Surgery on the frontal recess and frontal sinus remains a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. T...
Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) failure and frontal ostium (FO) stenosis are commonly due to inadequa...
Background: The management of frontal sinus disease still remains a challenging issue for rhinologis...
Copyright © 2003 American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, Inc. Published...
Frontal sinus and frontal recess surgery remain a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. In order ...
Background: The modified endoscopic Lothrop (MELP) or Draf III procedure can provide extended endosc...
The frontal sinus, because of its proper anatomic features, has a particular relation with nasal ca...