Sphenoid marsupialization for chronic sphenoidal sinusitis

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Objectives: To review experience with sphenoid marsupialization and describe the technique using new instrumentation. Study Design: Retrospective review of five cases of chronic sphenoid sinusitis that were resistant to standard medical and surgical methods, which were treated by sphenoid marsupialization. Methods: Charts were reviewed and patients were interviewed regarding postoperative resolution of symptoms. Results: Five cases of recalcitrant sphenoid sinusitis were reviewed. All patients had headache before surgery, and two had visual disturbance. In follow-up ranging from 1 to 87 months, all were free of symptoms related to the sphenoid sinus. Conclusions: Marsupialization is an effective method of exteriorizing a chronically infected sphenoid sinus. The use of functional endoscopic sinus surgery instruments and the TAC attachment of the Midas Rex drill make this surgery possible.

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Donald, P. J. (2000). Sphenoid marsupialization for chronic sphenoidal sinusitis. Laryngoscope, 110(8), 1349–1352. https://doi.org/10.1097/00005537-200008000-00024

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