Allergy & Rhinology (Jun 2017)

Utility of Intraoperative Flexible Endoscopy in Frontal Sinus Surgery

  • Eric T. Carniol M.D.,M.B.A.,
  • Alejandro Vázquez M.D.,
  • Tapan D. Patel M.D.,
  • James K. Liu M.D.,F.A.C.S.,
  • Jean Anderson Eloy M.D.,F.A.C.S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2500/ar.2017.8.0205
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Background Surgical management of the frontal sinus can be challenging. Extensive frontal sinus pneumatization may form a far lateral or supraorbital recess that can be difficult to reach by conventional endoscopic surgical techniques, requiring extended approaches such as the Draf III (or endoscopic modified Lothrop) procedure. Rigid endoscopes may not allow visualization of these lateral limits to ensure full evacuation of the disease process. Methods Here we describe the utility of intraoperative flexible endoscopy in two patients with far lateral frontal sinus disease. Results In both cases, flexible endoscopy allowed confirmation of complete evacuation of pathologic material, thereby obviating more extensive surgical dissection. Conclusion In cases where visualization of the far lateral frontal sinus is inadequate with rigid endoscopes, flexible endoscopy can be used to determine the need for more extensive dissection.