Canalis R F, Cabieses F, Hemenway W G, Aragon R
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1981 Mar-Apr;90(2 Pt 1):186-9. doi: 10.1177/000348948109000220.
Two examples of prehistoric trephination of the frontal sinus are presented. Both specimens were collected in Peru during the second decade of this century and are currently preserved at the Museum of Man in San Diego. One of the skulls represents trephining by incision and the other by scraping. Both show signs of healing indicating that the operated individuals survived the procedure. No definite clues as to the indications for surgery were found in one of the specimens. Trauma involving the frontal sinus appears to have been the reason for trephination in the other.
本文展示了两例史前额窦环锯术的实例。这两件标本均于本世纪第二个十年在秘鲁采集,目前保存在圣地亚哥的人类博物馆。其中一个颅骨标本显示为切开环锯术,另一个为刮除环锯术。两者均有愈合迹象,表明接受手术者术后存活。在其中一件标本中未发现明确的手术指征线索。另一件标本中,涉及额窦的外伤似乎是环锯术的原因。