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Endoscopic transorbital management of frontal sinus mucocele: a case report and review of the literature.

Abdulaziz K AlaraifiDanah F AlrusayyisAbdullah AlzuwayedFahad AlobaidMohammed AlRajehRiyadh Alhedaithy
Published in: Journal of surgical case reports (2021)
The frontal sinus is the most common site for paranasal mucoceles, resulting in potentially threatening intraorbital or intracranial complications. Surgical drainage of mucoceles is the mainstay of treatment, which can be achieved usually through open or endoscopic transnasal approaches. Transorbital endoscopic surgery is a relatively novel approach to selective skull base lesions with limited data in the literature. It could be utilized as a safe and effective alternative approach in managing frontal sinus lesions when the endoscopic transnasal access alone is insufficient or inadequate. Here, we present a case of an isolated lateral left frontal mucocele that was managed successfully using an endoscopic transorbital approach alone with complete resolution of symptoms during a 10-month follow-up period.
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