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Surgical Approach to Frontal and Ethmoid Sinus Osteomas: The Experience of 2 Metropolitan Italian Hospitals.

Antonio MinniLuca RoncoroniFabrizio CialenteFederica ZoccaliAndrea ColizzaAngelo PlacentinoGiorgio OrmelleseMassimo RalliMarco de VincentiisAlberto Dragonetti
Published in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2021)
Osteomas of the frontal and ethmoid sinuses can be treated using different techniques, mostly endoscopically. The choice of surgical approach (endoscopic vs open) depends on the location and size of the osteoma, anatomical size, characteristic of the sinus, surgeon's experience, and available existing technical facilities. Cerebrospinal fluid leak is a possible complication of surgery.
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