The DrafⅢprocedure involves the creation of a common frontal sinus cavity.The most common indication for the DrafⅢprocedure is chronic rhinosinusitis of the frontal sinuses despite the failure of more conservative i...The DrafⅢprocedure involves the creation of a common frontal sinus cavity.The most common indication for the DrafⅢprocedure is chronic rhinosinusitis of the frontal sinuses despite the failure of more conservative interventions such as bilateral DrafⅡa procedures.Primary DrafⅢmay be indicated in patients with a high risk of failures such as those with severe polyposis and those with a frontal sinus opening less than 4 mm on computed tomography imaging.Other indications for the DrafⅢinclude access for tumor removal and repair of traumatic fractures of the frontal sinus.The"inside-out"DrafⅢprocedure is the standard approach when the frontal recess anterior-posterior diameter is wide enough for instrument access,usually larger than 4-5 mm.The"outside-in"DrafⅢprocedure can be done when the frontal recess is too narrow to safely accommodate instruments.Regular follow-up with debridement should be done to prevent neo-ostium stenosis.展开更多
文摘The DrafⅢprocedure involves the creation of a common frontal sinus cavity.The most common indication for the DrafⅢprocedure is chronic rhinosinusitis of the frontal sinuses despite the failure of more conservative interventions such as bilateral DrafⅡa procedures.Primary DrafⅢmay be indicated in patients with a high risk of failures such as those with severe polyposis and those with a frontal sinus opening less than 4 mm on computed tomography imaging.Other indications for the DrafⅢinclude access for tumor removal and repair of traumatic fractures of the frontal sinus.The"inside-out"DrafⅢprocedure is the standard approach when the frontal recess anterior-posterior diameter is wide enough for instrument access,usually larger than 4-5 mm.The"outside-in"DrafⅢprocedure can be done when the frontal recess is too narrow to safely accommodate instruments.Regular follow-up with debridement should be done to prevent neo-ostium stenosis.