Abstract

Frontal sinus fractures are relatively rare, representing about 2–15% of facial fractures. Fractures of the frontal sinus occur as a result of high energy impacts, as is a common observation in patients with polytrauma and multiple facial fractures. The objectives in the surgical treatment are to restore function and aesthetic as well as to prevent complications.

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