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Combined minimally invasive surgical management of a nasal dermoid sinus cyst affecting the frontal sinus: literature review and new classification.

Martyna Waniewska-Leczycka, Tomasz Cieslik, Mariola Popko
Published online: February 26, 2020

Nasal dermoid sinus cysts (NDSCs) are the most common lesions associated with midline craniofacial anomalies, in the majority of cases diagnosed during childhood. NDSCs affecting the frontal sinus are rare.

To demonstrate the clinical, radiological and diagnostic pitfalls of NDSCs affecting the frontal sinus.

A retrospective analysis of NDSCs affecting the frontal sinus with a literature review and a novel classification is presented.

We present a rare and complex case of an NDSC in an adult patient that affected the frontal sinus. Endoscopic-assisted open rhinoplasty with endoscopic sinus surgery - Draf type 2B approach - was performed as an effective removal method of choice. A literature review supports our report.

NDSCs affecting the frontal sinus can mimic complications of sinusitis. A minimally invasive combined technique of endoscopic-assisted open rhinoplasty with endoscopic sinus surgery - Draf type 2B frontal sinus approach - is recommended for treatment.

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