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Title: Frontal Sinus Surgery


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Frontal Sinus Surgery
  • Jacques Peltier, MD
  • Matthew Ryan, MD
  • Department of Otolaryngology
  • University of Texas Medical Branch
  • Galveston, TX
  • October 11, 2006

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Anatomy
  • Uncinate process
  • Agger Nasi

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Anatomy
  • Hiatus Semilunaris
  • Ethmoid infundibulum

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Anatomy
  • Frontal Sinus Drainage Pathway
  • Frontal Sinus Ostium

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Anatomy
  • Cribriform Plate
  • Lamina papyracea
  • Fovea ethmoidalis

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Anatomic Variations
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Anatomy
  • Anterior Terminal Recess
  • Posterior Terminal Recess

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Finding The Frontal Recess
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Finding The Frontal Recess
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Frontal Cells
  • Type I - Single cell above the agger nasi
  • Type II - Two or more cells above the agger cell
  • Type III - Single cell extending from the agger
    cell into the frontal sinus
  • Type IV - Isolated cell within the frontal sinus

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Frontal Cells
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Frontal Cells
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Frontal Cells
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Anatomic Variations
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Surgical Indications
  • Chronic sinusitis unresolved with maximal medical
    therapy
  • Polyps and allergic fungal sinusitis
  • Intracranial complications of sinusitis
  • Mucoceles or mucopyoceles
  • Benign neoplasms such as osteomas, inverting
    papillomas, or fibrous dysplasia.

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Draf Procedures
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Draf I
  • Anterior ethmoid cells
  • Uncinate process
  • Obstructing frontal cells

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Draf II
  • Floor of the frontal sinus
  • Lamina papyracea to Septum
  • Anterior face of Frontal

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Draf III
  • Modified Lothrop
  • Interfrontal septum
  • Nasal septum
  • Frontal sinus floor

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Frontal Sinus Trephination
  • Finding the frontal recess
  • Mucoceles
  • Isolated Type IV frontal cells
  • With endoscopic techniques to assist with Draf II
    and III

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Frontal Sinus Trephination
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Frontal Sinus Trephination
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Frontal Sinus Trephination
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Frontal Sinus Trephination
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Combined Approaches
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Combined Approaches
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Combined Approaches
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Modified Lothrop
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Modified Lothrop
  • Take down the septum first

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Osteoplastic Flap Vs. Draf III
  • Narrow Nasal Airway
  • Small Frontal Sinus
  • Deep Nasion
  • Floor of sinus lt 1.5 cm
  • Heavy thick nasofrontal beak
  • Proliferative osteitis, complicated chronic
    infection
  • Favor Draf III for mucoceles

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Osteoplastic Flap Vs. Draf III
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Osteoplastic Flap
  • May be modified to
  • fit the patient

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Osteoplastic Flap
  • Small bony flap
  • Care to preserve
  • supratrochlear
  • bundle

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Osteoplastic Flap
  • 6 foot Caldwell
  • Image guidance
  • Wire probe

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Osteoplastic Flaps
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Osteoplastic Flaps
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Osteoplastic Flap
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Osteoplastic Flap
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Osteoplastic Flap
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Pearls to Operating in the frontal recess
  • Taken from a lecture by David Kennedy MD at the
    academy meeting this year
  • Pearl look for lectures at academy that will
    assist your grand rounds

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Pearl 1 Carefully Examine the Anatomy in more
than one CT plane
  • Size of the frontal recess
  • Size of the frontal sinus
  • Bony thickening or neo-osteogenesis
  • Identify the frontal sinus drainage pathway
  • Note the position of the anterior ethmoidal artery

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Pearl 2 Identify the Anterior Ethmoidal Artery
  • Superior extension of anterior wall of bulla
  • Nipple on the medial orbital wall
  • 1-4 mms below skull base
  • Typically posterior to supraorbital ethmoid cells

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Pearl 3 Plan the least invasive approach
possible
  • Ethmoidectomy with Middle Meatal Antrostomy
    without frontal recess surgery
  • Frontal recess surgery
  • Endoscopic frontal sinusotomy
  • Frontal sinus trephination
  • Unilateral extend frontal sinus surgery (Draf II)
  • Endoscopic Modified Lothrop (Draf III)
  • Osteoplastic flap with or without obliteration

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Pearl 4 Positively Identify the Skull Base
Posteriorly
  • Skeletonize from posterior to anterior
  • Open cells immediately posterior to the middle
    turbinate
  • Identify the sinus with a seeker

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Pearl 5 Positively identify the frontal sinus
with a probe
  • Need a relatively dry field
  • 45 degree telescopes are helpful
  • Identify medial orbital wall and stay close to it
    dissecting superiorly
  • Opening to frontal sinus typically medial
  • Identify opening with a probe

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Pearl 6 Preserve the Mucosa
  • Consider leaving polyps if sinus is open
  • Remove osteitic intersinus septae carefully
  • Do not traumatize unless sinus can be opened
    widely
  • Standard frontal sinusotomy
  • Draf Type II
  • Works well if you can
  • Preserve mucosa
  • Remove bony partitions
  • Create an ostium gt4-5 mm

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Pearl 7 Keep the Sinus Open Postoperatively
  • Remove fibrin and blood from frontal recess and
    frontal sinus
  • Remove residual bone
  • Antibiotics, topical steroids?
  • Oral Steroids?

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Pearl 8 Avoid obliteration in tumors and
allergic fungal sinusitis
  • Combine osteoplastic approach with
  • Draf 3 if possible in these situations
  • Avoids imaging difficulties after surgery

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Pearl 9 Always avoid complications in FESS.
Most operations are for benign disease
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Conclusion
  • Very little evidence based medicine
  • Do the least invasive procedures first
  • Be aware of various surgical options
  • Image guidance a valuable tool
  • First do no harm
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