Tomographic assessment of anatomical boundaries in endoscopic frontal sinusotomy: retrospective radiologic analysis of Draf IIA and IIB approaches
Paulo José da Costa Mariz Neto, Camila de Santa Cruz Souza, Matheus Dorigatti Soldatelli, Rainer Guilherme Haetinger, Eduardo Macoto Kosugi, Thiago Freire Pinto Bezerra

TL;DR
This study shows that complete removal of the frontal beak during Draf IIB surgery significantly increases drainage in frontal sinus operations.
Contribution
First study to objectively measure drainage gain in Draf frontal sinusotomy using CT-based measurements.
Findings
Complete removal of the frontal beak triples the frontal sinus drainage pathway.
Draf IIB is only effective when the frontal beak is fully removed.
Incomplete beak removal compromises surgical success in frontal sinusotomy.
Abstract
•CT-based measurements guide safer and more effective frontal sinus surgeries.•First study to objectively measure drainage gain in Draf frontal sinusotomy.•Incomplete beak removal compromises surgical success in frontal sinusotomy.•Draf IIB is only effective with full frontal beak removal.•Complete removal of the frontal beak triples frontal sinus drainage pathway. CT-based measurements guide safer and more effective frontal sinus surgeries. First study to objectively measure drainage gain in Draf frontal sinusotomy. Incomplete beak removal compromises surgical success in frontal sinusotomy. Draf IIB is only effective with full frontal beak removal. Complete removal of the frontal beak triples frontal sinus drainage pathway. The aim of this study was to evaluate the anatomical dimensions and boundaries involved in Draf IIA (DIIA) and Draf IIB (DIIB) frontal sinusotomies, and to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSinusitis and nasal conditions · Nasal Surgery and Airway Studies · Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
