Management of frontal sinus trauma: a retrospective study of surgical interventions and complications.
InKyeong KimJeong-Mo KimJiha KimSeung Jin LeeEui-Cheol NamPublished in: Maxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery (2024)
Active surgical management of frontal sinus injuries is often required owing to the various complications caused by these injuries; however, several factors, including the fracture type, clinical presentation, related craniomaxillofacial injury, and medical history, should be considered while formulating the treatment plan. Surgical treatment through the opening of the frontal sinus should be actively considered in patients with severely damaged posterior wall fractures and those at risk of developing infection.