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    Surgical reconstruction of a frontonasal orbital-etmoidal fracture

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    Frontal sinus fractures are originated from high intensity accidents, including automobile accidents, altercations, sports accidents and falls. Normally, they are associated with fractures of the middle third of the face, including maxillary, nasal-orbital-etmoidal and zygomatic fractures. Several treatment modalities have been proposed to reconstruct fronto-nasal-orbital-etmoidal fractures, including fixation of bone fragments with plates and screws, reconstruction with bone grafts and titanium mesh implants. In the case here presented, bicoronal access was used to reconstruct the anterior wall of the frontal sinus and to reestablish the fronto-nasal-orbital-etmoidal contour, using a bone graft from the cranial cap for this purpose. The integrity of fronto-nasal duct was verified, and there was no need to canalize it. This procedure is an important guideline in the treatment plan, since it determines obliteration or canalization of the duct. After one year of follow-up, no complication or sequela was observed. Long periods of post-operative follow up are very important to evaluate possible complications
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