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Modified Transnasal Endoscopic Lothropic Procedure: Frontal Drillout 

Here we depict the use of powered instrumentation for cases in which frontal recess exploration has failed to relieve obstruction of the frontal sinus.

Anatomical view of the frontal sinus

Anatomical view of frontal sinus

Anatomy of the agger nasi, superior uncinate cells

Anatomy of the anterior ethmoid cell

The superior septum in the region between the two frontal recesses, anterior to the nasofrontal isthmus

Using the soft tissue shaver with a 40° or 60° blade (RAD® 60 #18-84016) in the area of the frontal sinus floor between the two frontal recesses

An irrigated straight or 55° suction bur (RAD® 55 #18-83670) is used in the anterior face of the frontal recess on one side.

The nasal crest is removed and the frontal sinus is progressively opened.

With the posterior table under direct visualization, drilling proceeds to the midline and beyond.

The contralateral frontal recess and isthmus are opened and in communication with the frontonasal opening.

Medtronic Xomed RAD® 55 tip on handpiece

Round Bur

Medtronic Xomed RAD® 55 tip

Medtronic Xomed RAD® 40 tip

TriCut™ Blade
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Mini-Trephination and Irrigation of the Frontal Sinus

Patients with frontal sinus disease most commonly present to the otolaryngologist with pressure in the frontal region. Frontal sinus disease is suggested by abnormalities in the nasal frontal recess on nasal endoscopy and is confirmed with coronal CT scans.

Location of the frontal sinus

A skin incision is made to accommodate the drill guide.

Drilling through the front plate

Drill is removed and guide pin is inserted through the drill guide.

The drill guide is then removed, leaving the guide pin in the drilled hole.

An irrigation cannula slides over the guide pin.

A syringe of sterile saline and tubing are connected to the cannula.

Irrigation
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Rx only. Published: June 04, 2004 Last Updated: January 04, 2005
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