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Intro; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Contributors; 1: Evolution and Challenges in Frontal Sinus Surgery; Introduction; Historic Procedures; Trephination; Radical Ablation; External Frontoethmoidectomy; Osteoplastic Flaps; Early Adoption of Endoscopic Techniques; Advent of Modern Endoscopic Frontal Sinus Surgery; Improvements and Tools in Endoscopic Frontal Sinus Surgery; Frontal Sinus Stents; Frontal Sinus Balloon Catheters; Powered Instruments; Modern Indications for External Frontal Sinus Surgery; New Techniques and Thoughts in Frontal Sinus Surgery; Summary; References
2: Anatomy of the Frontal Sinus and RecessIntroduction; Frontal Bone; Middle Meatus; Uncinate Process; Frontal Recess, Frontal Ostium, and Frontal Infundibulum; Definition of Ethmoidal and Frontoethmoidal Air Spaces; Agger Nasi Cell, Lacrimal Cell, and Terminal Recess; Frontoethmoidal Cells; Modified Bent and Kuhn Classification and International Frontal Sinus Anatomy Classification; Agger-Bullar Classification; Frontal Sinus Drainage Pathway; Endoscopic Dissection of the Frontal Recess; Structures Surrounding the Frontal Sinus and Its Drainage Pathway; Skull Base; Orbit; Summary; References
3: Radiologic Review for Frontal Sinus SurgeryIntroduction; Definition of Anatomy, Including Relevant Anatomic Variants; Characterization of Inflammatory Sinus Disease and any Associated Orbital or Intracranial Complications; Evaluation of the Postoperative Frontal Sinus; Assessment of Expansile Mass-Like Lesions and Sinonasal Neoplasms; Summary; References; 4: Classification of Frontal Recess Cells and Extent of Surgery; Introduction; Current Classification Systems; International Frontal Sinus Anatomy Classification (IFAC) System; Anatomical Definitions used in IFAC; The Frontal Recess
The Frontal Sinus OstiumAgger Nasi Cell; Bulla Ethmoidalis; Anterior Cells; Posterior Cells; Frontal Septal Cell (FSC); Classification of the Extent of Frontal Sinus Surgery; Classification of the Complexity of Frontal Sinus Surgery; Summary; References; 5: Instrumentation and Technology in Frontal Sinus Surgery; Rigid Endoscopy; Frontal Instrumentation; Hand Instrumentation; Powered Instrumentation; Balloon Catheters; Surgical Planning Software; Surgical Navigation; Intraoperative CT Imaging; Summary; References; 6: Endoscopic Techniques in Frontal Sinus Surgery; Introduction
Indications for Frontal SinusotomyOffice Assessment, Counseling, and Planning; Surgical Anatomy: Brief Review; Intraoperative Preparation for Optimizing Surgical Field; Intraoperative Review of Sinus CT Scan; Correlating CT Images with Endoscopic Anatomy; Extent of Frontal Sinus Surgery: Overview of the "Draf" Procedures; Basic Steps in Endoscopic Frontal Recess Dissection; Balloon-Assisted Frontal Sinusotomy; Special Circumstances; Draf III Approach (Endoscopic Modified Lothrop Operation); Frontal Sinusotomy Through the "Above and Below" Approach
2: Anatomy of the Frontal Sinus and RecessIntroduction; Frontal Bone; Middle Meatus; Uncinate Process; Frontal Recess, Frontal Ostium, and Frontal Infundibulum; Definition of Ethmoidal and Frontoethmoidal Air Spaces; Agger Nasi Cell, Lacrimal Cell, and Terminal Recess; Frontoethmoidal Cells; Modified Bent and Kuhn Classification and International Frontal Sinus Anatomy Classification; Agger-Bullar Classification; Frontal Sinus Drainage Pathway; Endoscopic Dissection of the Frontal Recess; Structures Surrounding the Frontal Sinus and Its Drainage Pathway; Skull Base; Orbit; Summary; References
3: Radiologic Review for Frontal Sinus SurgeryIntroduction; Definition of Anatomy, Including Relevant Anatomic Variants; Characterization of Inflammatory Sinus Disease and any Associated Orbital or Intracranial Complications; Evaluation of the Postoperative Frontal Sinus; Assessment of Expansile Mass-Like Lesions and Sinonasal Neoplasms; Summary; References; 4: Classification of Frontal Recess Cells and Extent of Surgery; Introduction; Current Classification Systems; International Frontal Sinus Anatomy Classification (IFAC) System; Anatomical Definitions used in IFAC; The Frontal Recess
The Frontal Sinus OstiumAgger Nasi Cell; Bulla Ethmoidalis; Anterior Cells; Posterior Cells; Frontal Septal Cell (FSC); Classification of the Extent of Frontal Sinus Surgery; Classification of the Complexity of Frontal Sinus Surgery; Summary; References; 5: Instrumentation and Technology in Frontal Sinus Surgery; Rigid Endoscopy; Frontal Instrumentation; Hand Instrumentation; Powered Instrumentation; Balloon Catheters; Surgical Planning Software; Surgical Navigation; Intraoperative CT Imaging; Summary; References; 6: Endoscopic Techniques in Frontal Sinus Surgery; Introduction
Indications for Frontal SinusotomyOffice Assessment, Counseling, and Planning; Surgical Anatomy: Brief Review; Intraoperative Preparation for Optimizing Surgical Field; Intraoperative Review of Sinus CT Scan; Correlating CT Images with Endoscopic Anatomy; Extent of Frontal Sinus Surgery: Overview of the "Draf" Procedures; Basic Steps in Endoscopic Frontal Recess Dissection; Balloon-Assisted Frontal Sinusotomy; Special Circumstances; Draf III Approach (Endoscopic Modified Lothrop Operation); Frontal Sinusotomy Through the "Above and Below" Approach