Extended endoscopic approach of the frontal sinus: Experience at Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

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Pablo Henríquez C.
Alfredo Naser G.
Rodrigo Cataldo D.
Cristofer Salazar F.
Rodolfo Nazar S.

Keywords

Rhinosinusology, frontal sinus, extended endoscopic approach, Draf surgery, endoscopic surgery

Abstract

Introduction: The frontal sinus is a complex and challenging structure in surgical ter- ms, numerous techniques have been described for its approach, among them the exten­ded endoscopic approach: Draf IIB and Draf III, figures as an important alternative for the resolution of refractory pathology of frontal sinus. Aim: To describe the characteristics of patients who underwent an extended endoscopic approach to the frontal sinus at the Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile (HCUCH). Material and Method: A retrospective, descriptive study included patients who underwent an extended endoscopic approach to the frontal sinus between 2013 and 2021. Clinical, intraoperative, and follow-up variables were analyzed. Results: 118 patients were registered, of which 64 met the inclusion criteria for the study, with an average age of 48 years. The most frequent pathology was chronic polypous rhinosinusitis (42%), followed by mucocele (20%). Of the patients, 68% underwent Draf IIB surgery, while the rest received a Draf III type procedure. All patients were studied with endoscopy and images and followed up with clinical and endoscopic parameters. The percentage of post operatory stenosis was 10%. Conclusion: The extended nasal endoscopic approach appears as a valuable alternative for managing frontal sinus pathology refractory to treatment. In our experience, the indications, types of surgery, and rate of complications are consistent with the international literature.

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