Abstract
Although injuries to the frontal sinus are a reasonably common traumatic injury encountered by reconstructive surgeons, definitive indications for open exploration and the optimum method for handling the residual sinus cavity remain unsettled. During the last 3 years, we have accomplished frontal sinus obliteration with an "extended" pericranial flap in 14 consecutive patients. Thus far, we have not encountered any complications.
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