Abstract

The posterior approach to sphenoethmoidectomy represents an alternative to the better known modifications of endoscopic paranasal sinus surgery. We present our modifications and experience with this technique over the last 4 years, and explain our rationale for selection of patients to be managed by this approach. This operation has proven useful in patients with extensive sinus disease, and/or previous surgery that has resulted in loss of normal anatomic landmarks to the sinuses.

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