Implication of frontal sinus mucocele's location and intrasinus septation

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Abstract

Mucocele of paranasal sinuses commonly affects frontal or frontoethmoidal air cells. With the evolution of endoscopic sinus surgery, the endoscopic marsupialisation has become the standard of care for these lesions. However, the external approach still has a role in selected cases of frontal sinus mucocele. The location of the mucocele and its communication with the natural outflow tract of the frontal sinus are some of the critical factors to be considered while choosing the surgical approach. We have discussed the management of three cases of frontal mucoceles having different locations and one of them having intervening septa. We emphasise that the successful management of far laterally located mucoceles and those with laterally situated septation require an external approach in conjunction with endoscopic marsupialisation.

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Devaraja, K., Verma, H., & Kumar, R. (2019). Implication of frontal sinus mucocele’s location and intrasinus septation. BMJ Case Reports, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2018-226830

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