Purpose of review: Despite the impressive evolutions in endoscopic endonasal approaches and instrumentations, the frontal sinus remains a challenging area. Different surgical options have been described over the years, but the main criticism lies in choosing the most suitable approach for a given case, based on the anatomy of each patient and the disease to treat. The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive review of surgical access strategies currently available to address the frontal sinus, including both endonasal and traditional external procedures, analysing indications, contraindications, complications and outcomes. Recent findings: Frontal sinus surgery includes minimally invasive endonasal approaches (balloon dilatation,...
The presence of frontal cells poses unique challenges when using endoscopic approaches. This study d...
ENT navigation has given new opportunities in performing endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS), and improvi...
Background: Navigation brought about a tremendous improvement in functional endoscopic sinus surgery...
Purpose of review: Despite the impressive evolutions in endoscopic endonasal approaches and instrume...
Background: The management of frontal sinus disease still remains a challenging issue for rhinologis...
For chronic sinusitis surgery, the Draf III approach provides a common median drainage pathway for b...
Background: The modified endoscopic Lothrop (MELP) or Draf III procedure can provide extended endosc...
Frontal sinus surgery represents a complicated challenge in sinonasal surgery, due to its proper ana...
Objectives/Hypothesis: The frontal sinus is one of the most anatomically complex and inaccessible of...
In recent decades, the ever-expanding use of endoscopes and development of dedicated instrumentation...
The aim of this article is to describe the Riedel-Mosher's surgical technique and identify its curre...
Background : Lateral pathologies of the frontal sinus are difficult to visualize and treat with clas...
The presence of frontal cells poses unique challenges when using endoscopic approaches. This study d...
ENT navigation has given new opportunities in performing endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS), and improvi...
Background: Navigation brought about a tremendous improvement in functional endoscopic sinus surgery...
Purpose of review: Despite the impressive evolutions in endoscopic endonasal approaches and instrume...
Background: The management of frontal sinus disease still remains a challenging issue for rhinologis...
For chronic sinusitis surgery, the Draf III approach provides a common median drainage pathway for b...
Background: The modified endoscopic Lothrop (MELP) or Draf III procedure can provide extended endosc...
Frontal sinus surgery represents a complicated challenge in sinonasal surgery, due to its proper ana...
Objectives/Hypothesis: The frontal sinus is one of the most anatomically complex and inaccessible of...
In recent decades, the ever-expanding use of endoscopes and development of dedicated instrumentation...
The aim of this article is to describe the Riedel-Mosher's surgical technique and identify its curre...
Background : Lateral pathologies of the frontal sinus are difficult to visualize and treat with clas...
The presence of frontal cells poses unique challenges when using endoscopic approaches. This study d...
ENT navigation has given new opportunities in performing endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS), and improvi...
Background: Navigation brought about a tremendous improvement in functional endoscopic sinus surgery...