KMID : 0361020010440080833
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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2001 Volume.44 No. 8 p.833 ~ p.836
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Acute Frontal Osteomyelitis Managed by Endoscopic Sinus Surgery : A Case Report
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ÀåÅ¿µ/Tae Young Jang
¹Ú¼±±â/Á¤µ¿ÇÐ/Sun Ki Park/Dong Hak Jung
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Abstract
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Frontal osteomyelitis, frequently characterized by the classical sign of Pott's puffy tumor, is a serious life-threatening complication of frontal sinus infection. Anterior extension of the frontal sinus infection leads to osteomyelitis of the
frontal
bone and subperiosteal abscess. Surgical options are necessitated by the location and extent of infection, and include trephination, frontal sinus obliteration, and craniotomy. Recent advances in endoscopic sinus surgery have provided surgeons
another
access to the frontal recess. Examination of the frontal recess and removal of obstructive ethmoidal cells or diseased mucosa becomes feasible with nasal endoscopes. We report a recent encounter with a case of frontal osteomyelitis managed by
endoscopic
sinus surgery in a 22-year-old healthy male. We think that endoscopic sinus surgery is a good approach which can be carried out for the treatment of frontal sinus diseases and its complication.
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