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29.04.2023 | Original Article
Isolated Frontal Sinus Mucormycosis Post Covid 19-external Approaches Revisited!
verfasst von:
Nikhil Arora, Raman Wadhera, Otorhinolaryngology Professor, Vijay Kalra, Ashiya Goel, Ravneet Sidhu, Pratik Kumar
Erschienen in:
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
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Ausgabe 3/2023
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Abstract
Background
Isolated frontal sinus involvement in mucormycosis is seen very infrequently. Recent technological advances including image guided navigation and angled endoscopes have shifted paradigm towards minimally invasive surgeries. Open approaches are still relevant for the disease of frontal sinus with lateral extension where effective clearance cannot be obtained if approached endoscopically.
Objectives
The objective of this study was to describe the presentation and management of patients of mucormycosis with isolated frontal sinus involvement with help of external approaches.
Materials and methods
The available records of the patients were retrieved and analysed. The literature, the associated contributory clinical features and management techniques were reviewed.
Results
4 patients presented with isolated frontal sinus mucor involvement. 3 out of 4 patients had history of diabetes mellitus (75%). All patients had history of covid-19 infection (100%). 3 out of 4 patients had unilateral frontal sinus involvement and were operated by Lynch Howarth approach. Mean age of presentation was 46 years with male predominance. Bicoronal approach was used in one case with bilateral involvement.
Conclusion
Although conservative endoscopic surgeries are preferred nowadays for frontal sinus clearance but the extensive bony destruction with lateral extension in our series of patients with isolated frontal sinus mucormycosis warranted the need for open procedures.