Type III frontal sinusotomy: surgical technique, indications, outcomes, a multi-university retrospective study of 120 cases. Draf type III is one of the advanced endonasal endoscopic surgeries for the frontal sinus. It was popularised by W. Draf in 1991. The procedure - which is also known as the modified endoscopic Lothrop procedure - aims to create the largest possible anteroposterior and lateral to lateral opening between both frontal sinuses and the nasal cavities. This requires the resection of the medial floor of both frontal sinuses, the intersinus septum and the superior nasal septum. The authors present a retrospective study including a cohort of 120 patients who underwent surgery in six Belgian university ENT departments. Mean fol...
Surgery on the frontal recess and frontal sinus remains a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. T...
Frontal sinus has complex anatomy and is the most difficult sinus to dissect under the nasal endosco...
Purpose of review: Despite the impressive evolutions in endoscopic endonasal approaches and instrume...
Draf type III is one of the advanced endonasal endoscopic surgeries for the frontal sinus. It was po...
Draf III frontal sinusotomy: influence of patient characteristics on outcome. OBJECTIVE: To identify...
For chronic sinusitis surgery, the Draf III approach provides a common median drainage pathway for b...
Background: This study was designed to evaluate the extent of restenosis that occurs after an endosc...
Background: The management of frontal sinus disease still remains a challenging issue for rhinologis...
ObjectivesDraf IIb approach provides wide, unilateral access to the frontal sinus. This approach can...
Background: The modified endoscopic Lothrop (MELP) or Draf III procedure can provide extended endosc...
For chronic sinusitis surgery, the Draf III approach provides a common median drainage pathway for b...
OBJECTIVE: The Draf III (modified endoscopic Lothrop) has been proposed to extend the endonasal tran...
In recent decades, the ever-expanding use of endoscopes and development of dedicated instrumentation...
Frontal sinus surgery represents a complicated challenge in sinonasal surgery, due to its proper ana...
Surgery on the frontal recess and frontal sinus remains a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. T...
Frontal sinus has complex anatomy and is the most difficult sinus to dissect under the nasal endosco...
Purpose of review: Despite the impressive evolutions in endoscopic endonasal approaches and instrume...
Draf type III is one of the advanced endonasal endoscopic surgeries for the frontal sinus. It was po...
Draf III frontal sinusotomy: influence of patient characteristics on outcome. OBJECTIVE: To identify...
For chronic sinusitis surgery, the Draf III approach provides a common median drainage pathway for b...
Background: This study was designed to evaluate the extent of restenosis that occurs after an endosc...
Background: The management of frontal sinus disease still remains a challenging issue for rhinologis...
ObjectivesDraf IIb approach provides wide, unilateral access to the frontal sinus. This approach can...
Background: The modified endoscopic Lothrop (MELP) or Draf III procedure can provide extended endosc...
For chronic sinusitis surgery, the Draf III approach provides a common median drainage pathway for b...
OBJECTIVE: The Draf III (modified endoscopic Lothrop) has been proposed to extend the endonasal tran...
In recent decades, the ever-expanding use of endoscopes and development of dedicated instrumentation...
Frontal sinus surgery represents a complicated challenge in sinonasal surgery, due to its proper ana...
Surgery on the frontal recess and frontal sinus remains a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. T...
Frontal sinus has complex anatomy and is the most difficult sinus to dissect under the nasal endosco...
Purpose of review: Despite the impressive evolutions in endoscopic endonasal approaches and instrume...