Current Concepts in Frontal Sinus Fracture Management
🧠 The "Bumper" of the Brain: Current Concepts in Frontal Sinus Fracture Management Frontal sinus fractures are a complex frontier in maxillofacial and neurosurgical trauma. Accounting for approximately 5% to 15% of all facial fractures, these injuries often result from high-velocity impacts—motor vehicle accidents, assaults, or industrial mishaps. For researchers and clinical technicians, the management of these fractures is a delicate balancing act: preserving aesthetic contour while preventing life-threatening neurological complications. 🛡️🏥 Modern protocols have shifted from aggressive, "one-size-fits-all" surgeries toward more conservative, functionally oriented interventions. 🏛️ Structural Anatomy: The Anterior and Posterior Tables The frontal sinus is essentially a dual-layered shield. Understanding the distinction between these layers is critical for determining the surgical pathway: Anterior Table Fractures: Primarily an aesthetic concern. If displace...