Hardy J M, Montgomery W W
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1976 Jul-Aug;85(4 Pt 1):523-32. doi: 10.1177/000348947608500414.
The operative approach and findings of 250 osteoplastic frontal sinusotomy operations performed from 1956 through 1972 at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary are reviewed. Indications for surgery were symptomatic and/or complicated disease of the frontal sinus, including primary chronic sinusitis and osteoma or trauma with or without associated infection. Immediate postoperative complications were minor. Follow-up of at least three years was obtained in 83% of the patients, and 93% of these have no significant symptoms to date. A distressing problem of persistent postoperative frontal pain is discussed in detail. Revision surgery has been performed in 6% of patients due to recurrent frontal sinus infection. The reasons for failure are anlyzed, and recommendations are made to minimize the possibility of recurrence.
回顾了1956年至1972年在马萨诸塞州眼耳医院进行的250例骨成形性额窦切开术的手术入路和发现。手术指征为有症状的和/或复杂的额窦疾病,包括原发性慢性鼻窦炎、骨瘤或伴有或不伴有相关感染的外伤。术后即刻并发症较少。83%的患者获得了至少三年的随访,其中93%的患者至今没有明显症状。详细讨论了令人苦恼的术后持续性额部疼痛问题。6%的患者因额窦反复感染而进行了翻修手术。分析了失败原因,并提出了将复发可能性降至最低的建议。