Table 2: Patients treated for fronto-ethmoid osteomas.
Sex |
Age |
Location |
Sympton |
Surgery |
Type of Resection |
Sympton Improvement |
Female |
48 |
Ethmoid |
Headache |
Anterior ethmoidectomy |
Total |
yes |
Female |
61 |
Ethmoid |
Headache |
Anterior ethmoidectomy |
Total |
yes |
Male |
28 |
Ethmoid/sphenoid |
Nasal obstruction
|
Nasal endoscopicsurgery (osteoma reduction) |
Partial |
yes |
Female |
58 |
Frontal recess |
Sinusitis |
Draf II |
Total |
yes |
Female |
61 |
Frontal lateralwall |
Headache |
Osteoplastictechnique |
Total |
yes |
Male |
59 |
Frontal lateralwall |
Headache |
Osteoplastic technique |
Total |
yes |
Female |
23 |
Frontal middle sector |
Headache |
Modified Lothrop |
Subtotal (15% of residual tumor)
|
yes |