The anatomy of structures surrounding the frontal sinus drainage pathway (FSDP) is extremely complex and challenging for endoscopic sinus surgeons. The anatomical nomenclature of this area reflects this complexity and lack of agreement regarding anatomical variants of this region is present in the literature. This work presents a new classification system of the air spaces surrounding the FSDP, called the agger-bullar classification (ABC), and compares it with the most widely used anatomical classification of the frontoethmoidal region, the modified Bent and Kuhn classification (MBKC)
Objective: The microanatomy of the fronto-ethmoidal transition region has been addressed in several ...
Frontal sinus and frontal recess surgery remain a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. In order ...
Frontal sinus surgery represents a complicated challenge in sinonasal surgery, due to its proper ana...
The anatomy of structures surrounding the frontal sinus drainage pathway (FSDP) is extremely complex...
The complexity of the frontal sinus drainage pathway (FSDP) can be challenging even for expert surge...
The frontal recess and frontal sinus anatomy can vary from simple to complex. The variations in the ...
The aim was to study the anatomical variability of the frontal sinus (FS) drainage pathway (FSDP), t...
The purpose of this pictorial essay is to provide a visual guide to the frontal sinus drainage pathw...
Introduction: Knowledge of the normal anatomical variants is critical for safe endoscopic navigation...
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For chronic sinusitis surgery, the Draf III approach provides a common median drainage pathway for b...
The anatomy of frontal sinus drainage pathway (FSDP) and surrounding spaces is extremely complex and...
Introduction:The frontal sinus has the most complex and variable drainage of any paranasal sinus. I...
Background. The frontal recess area represents a challenge to ENT surgeons due to its narrow confine...
Surgery on the frontal recess and frontal sinus remains a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. T...
Objective: The microanatomy of the fronto-ethmoidal transition region has been addressed in several ...
Frontal sinus and frontal recess surgery remain a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. In order ...
Frontal sinus surgery represents a complicated challenge in sinonasal surgery, due to its proper ana...
The anatomy of structures surrounding the frontal sinus drainage pathway (FSDP) is extremely complex...
The complexity of the frontal sinus drainage pathway (FSDP) can be challenging even for expert surge...
The frontal recess and frontal sinus anatomy can vary from simple to complex. The variations in the ...
The aim was to study the anatomical variability of the frontal sinus (FS) drainage pathway (FSDP), t...
The purpose of this pictorial essay is to provide a visual guide to the frontal sinus drainage pathw...
Introduction: Knowledge of the normal anatomical variants is critical for safe endoscopic navigation...
Copyright © 2003 American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, Inc. Published...
For chronic sinusitis surgery, the Draf III approach provides a common median drainage pathway for b...
The anatomy of frontal sinus drainage pathway (FSDP) and surrounding spaces is extremely complex and...
Introduction:The frontal sinus has the most complex and variable drainage of any paranasal sinus. I...
Background. The frontal recess area represents a challenge to ENT surgeons due to its narrow confine...
Surgery on the frontal recess and frontal sinus remains a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. T...
Objective: The microanatomy of the fronto-ethmoidal transition region has been addressed in several ...
Frontal sinus and frontal recess surgery remain a challenge for endoscopic sinus surgeons. In order ...
Frontal sinus surgery represents a complicated challenge in sinonasal surgery, due to its proper ana...