Management of Frontal Bone Fracture in a Tertiary Neurosurgical Care Center—A Retrospective Study

Abstract: Objective We present our experience in the management of frontal bone fractures using the previously described radiologic classification of frontal bone fractures. Methodology A retrospective study was conducted, which reviewed the medical records and computed tomographic (CT) scan images of patients with frontal bone fracture from January 2016 to February 2019. Patients with complete medical records and a follow-up of minimum 1 year were included in the study. Demographic details, mechanism of injury, associated intracranial injuries, maxillofacial fractures, management, and complications were analyzed. CT scan images were used to classify the frontal bone fractures using the novel classification given by Garg et al (2014). The indications for surgical treatment were inner table frontal sinus fracture with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, intracranial hematoma with significant mass effect requiring surgical evacuation, and outer table comminuted fracture that is either causing nasofrontal duct obstruction or for cosmetic purpose. Results A total of 55 patients were included in the study. Road traffic accidents as the commonest cause of frontal bone fractures. The most common fracture pattern was type 1 followed by type 5 and depth B followed by depth A. Four patients presented with CSF rhinorrhea. CSF rhinorrhea was more frequent with fracture extension to the skull base (depth B, C, D), which was statistically significant (p < 0.001). Conclusion Frontal bone fracture management has to be tailor-made for each patient based on the extent of the fracture, presence of CSF leak, and associated intracranial and maxillofacial injuries.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Management of Frontal Bone Fracture in a Tertiary Neurosurgical Care Center—A Retrospective Study ; volume:13 ; number:01 ; year:2022 ; pages:060-066
Journal of neurosciences in rural practice ; 13, Heft 01 (2022), 060-066

Beteiligte Personen und Organisationen
Srinivasa, Rakshith
Furtado, Sunil V.
Sansgiri, Tanvy
Vala, Kuldeep

DOI
10.1055/s-0041-1740615
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022031711440181284752
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  • Srinivasa, Rakshith
  • Furtado, Sunil V.
  • Sansgiri, Tanvy
  • Vala, Kuldeep

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