Abstract

In select patients with chronic recalcitrant frontal sinusitis, the endoscopic Lothrop procedure is increasingly being advocated as the procedure of choice prior to frontal sinus obliteration. The theoretical advantages of an endoscopic approach include less morbidity and fewer permanent complications than the osteoplastic flap procedure. Also, unlike the original external approach described by Lothrop, the bony medial orbital wall is preserved through an endoscopic approach, thereby reducing the chance of medial orbital wall collapse. Patients with recurrent stenosis due to unilateral or bilateral polyp disease, a narrow drainage pathway (ostium

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