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Craniomaxillofacial Trauma and Reconstruction
Sinus Preservation Management for Frontal Sinus Fractures in the Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Era: A Systematic Review
John S. Rhee1  Kenny B. Carter, Jr.1  David M. Poetker1 
[1] Zablocki Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
关键词: Frontal sinus trauma;    frontal sinus outflow tract;    endoscopic sinus surgery;    sinus preservation;    osteoplastic obliteration;    sinus cranialization;   
DOI  :  10.1055/s-0030-1262957
学科分类:口腔科学
来源: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
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【 摘 要 】

We systematically reviewed the existing literature supporting the efficacy and safety of sinus preservation management for frontal sinus fractures in the modern era of endoscopic frontal sinus surgery. A systematic review of the English literature for the targeted objective was conducted using the PubMed database between January 1995 and August 2008. The PubMed database was queried using two major search terms of frontal sinus fracture or frontal sinus injury along with manual review of citations within bibliographies. Citations acquired from the primary search were filtered and relevant abstracts were identified that merited full review. Articles were identified that included any cohort of patients with frontal sinus fractures involving the frontal sinus outflow tract or posterior wall with sinus preservation management. A total of 231 citations were generated, and 56 abstracts were identified as potentially relevant articles. Sixteen articles merited full review, with seven articles meeting inclusion criteria for sinus preservation. There were 515 total patients in the studies with 350 patients managed with frontal sinus preservation. Similar short-term complications and effectiveness were found between fractures managed with sinus preservation and those with traditional management. Sinus preservation appears to be a safe and effective management strategy for select frontal sinus fractures. More transparent reporting of management strategies for individual cases or cohorts is needed. A standardized algorithm and categorization framework for future studies are proposed. Longer-term follow-up and larger prospective studies are necessary to assess the safety and efficacy of sinus preservation protocols.

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