Combined upper lid skin crease and endoscopic approach to frontal sinus mucocoeles.

Kirsty Clarke, Caroline Wilde, Abigail Walker, Allan Z Nghiem, Sarah Little, Sarah F Osborne
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Abstract

Purpose: This case series describes the ophthalmic manifestations of frontal sinus mucoceles and reports the long-term surgical outcomes of a combined endoscopic and upper-lid skin crease drainage approach carried out jointly with otorhinolaryngology.

Methods: We present a retrospective case review of 18 orbits and 15 patients presenting with frontal sinus mucocoeles, all of whom underwent drainage via an adapted anterior orbitotomy approach between January 2015 and July 2023. Data collection included preoperative and postoperative examination findings (visual acuity, extraocular motility, lid retraction, and lagophthalmos), mucocoele recurrence, cosmetic satisfaction, and surgical complications. Patients were followed up for an average of 22 months.

Results: All patients underwent successful frontal mucocoele drainage via a modified anterior orbitotomy and simultaneous endonasal approach. At presentation, three (20%) had extraocular restriction leading to diplopia, and six (40%) had proptosis in the eye adjacent to the mucocoele. One patient presented acutely with no light perception in the affected eye due to compressive optic neuropathy. All patients who had reduced extraocular motility before surgery regained full motility post-operatively. Treatment was successful in all cases, and there was no documented mucocoele recurrence during follow-up. Satisfactory aesthetic outcomes were achieved in all cases. Reported complications included temporary forehead numbness and ptosis of the affected eyelid, which resolved without intervention.

Conclusion: The modified anterior orbitotomy approach to frontal mucocoeles allows optimal frontal sinus access and mucocoele treatment while preserving cosmesis.

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上眼睑皮肤皱褶联合内镜入路治疗额窦粘液腔。
目的:本病例系列描述了额窦黏液囊肿的眼科表现,并报告了联合鼻鼻咽喉科采用内窥镜和上睑皮肤皱褶引流术的长期手术效果。方法:我们回顾性分析了2015年1月至2023年7月期间,18个眼窝和15例出现额窦粘液腔的患者,所有患者均通过适应的前眼窝切开入路引流。数据收集包括术前和术后检查结果(视力、眼外运动、眼睑缩回和眼球laglagmos)、黏液囊肿复发、美容满意度和手术并发症。患者平均随访22个月。结果:所有患者均通过改良前眼窝切开术和同时鼻内入路成功进行额部粘液囊肿引流。在就诊时,3例(20%)有眼外限制导致复视,6例(40%)在靠近粘液囊肿的眼睛有突出。1例患者因压缩性视神经病变而表现为急性无光感。所有术前眼外运动下降的患者术后均恢复了完全的眼外运动。所有病例均治疗成功,随访期间无粘液囊肿复发记录。所有病例均取得满意的美学效果。报告的并发症包括暂时的前额麻木和受影响的眼睑下垂,在没有干预的情况下解决。结论:改良前眼窝切开额窦粘膜突入路在保留美观的情况下,可获得最佳的额窦入路和粘膜突治疗。
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期刊介绍: Orbit is the international medium covering developments and results from the variety of medical disciplines that overlap and converge in the field of orbital disorders: ophthalmology, otolaryngology, reconstructive and maxillofacial surgery, medicine and endocrinology, radiology, radiotherapy and oncology, neurology, neuroophthalmology and neurosurgery, pathology and immunology, haematology.
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