Abstract

Coronal incision has been the standard approach for the open reduction of frontal sinus fractures. In cases where only the anterior table is involved, the surgical indication is mainly for cosmesis. In such circumstances, coronal incision may solve the fracture problem but it may lead to other aesthetic complications such as long and ugly scars and alopecia over the incision site. In the advent of endoscopic surgery, another option is provided to the placement of incision sites where they not only are smaller in size but also can be easily hidden. A case of frontal sinus fracture using the endoscope assisted reduction with promising aesthetic result was reported.

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