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Clinical Evaluation and Management Outcomes of Isolated Anterior Wall Frontal Sinus Fractures Fixation with Low Profile Miniplates

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Last updated: 25 Dec 2024

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Maxillofacial and cranio-maxillo-facial surgery

Abstract

Background: Frontal sinus fractures are relatively common
with high-velocity injury trauma. Isolated anterior wall fractures
represent one third of all cases. The main goals of
fixation are to restore the premorbid aesthetic condition and
to preserve a safe and functional sinus. The ideal plating
system used for fixation of the anterior frontal wall fractures
is the micro plating system owing to its many advantages.
However, it is also feasible to utilize the low-profile miniplating
system as it has the same advantages.
Patients and Methods: A prospective study conducted on
patients admitted to trauma unit in two departments (Maxillofacial
department; Assiut University Hospital and Plastic
Surgery Department; Qena University Hospital) from August
2017 to July 2019 (two years' duration). The study included
all patients with anterior wall fracture of frontal sinus that
needed open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with sinus
preservation. Materials used: Low profile miniplate system;
KLS Martin compact system; 1.5mm craniofacial plates with
thickness 0.7mm, miniscrew 1.5mm with 5mm in length and
drill bit 1.1mm diameter. Statistical analysis: Data was analyzed
using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS)
version 22. p-value <0.05 was considered significant.
Results: Follow-up period ranged from 6-12 months.
Clinical data revealed that none of the patients complained
from these miniplates concerning its palpability under the
skin, sensitivity to temperature changes. No plate exposure
or extrusion recorded. Only two patients had wound infections
that resolved by antibiotic therapy. Patients complained only
from minor symptoms such as pain, supraorbital paresthesia
and facial edema. CT imaging showed good fracture healing,
good alignment of the anterior wall and no plate failure
(fracture). Patients were satisfied with restoration of the
forehead contour and excellent aesthetic results.
Conclusion: Isolated anterior wall frontal sinus fractures
are common due to high incidence rate of motor car accidents
in our country. Main lines of treatment aimed to restore a safe
functional sinus, prevent forehead contour deformity and
obtain good aesthetic results. These goals can be obtained by
fracture fixation with this low profile miniplate system with
resultant patient satisfaction.

DOI

10.21608/ejprs.2020.140017

Keywords

frontal sinus, Isolated anterior wall fracture, Miniplate fixation

Authors

First Name

Ahmed

Last Name

Ali

MiddleName

A A

Affiliation

The Department Plastic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, South Valley University

Email

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City

Qena

Orcid

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First Name

Mohammed

Last Name

Osman

MiddleName

H

Affiliation

The Maxillofacial Surgery Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University**

Email

dr.osman@aun.edu.eg

City

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Orcid

0000-0002-1805-7828

Volume

44

Article Issue

4

Related Issue

20715

Issue Date

2020-10-01

Receive Date

2020-06-16

Publish Date

2020-10-01

Page Start

495

Page End

503

Print ISSN

1110-0044

Online ISSN

2974-4709

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https://ejprs.journals.ekb.eg/article_140017.html

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Original Article

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1,110

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Journal

Publication Title

The Egyptian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Publication Link

https://ejprs.journals.ekb.eg/

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Clinical Evaluation and Management Outcomes of Isolated Anterior Wall Frontal Sinus Fractures Fixation with Low Profile Miniplates

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Created At

22 Jan 2023