Endoscopic surgery in the treatment of crista galli pneumatization evolving with localizated frontal headaches
Summary Introduction: The crista galli is part of the ethmoid bone and thus may suffer from the process of pneumatization. Pneumatization occurs in between 3% and 14% of patients, resulting from air cells in the frontal or ethmoid sinuses. Aim: To describe 3 cases of crista...
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doaj-6c37eb42fb214668b8ca6f6af07ee4ca2020-11-25T03:16:22ZengThieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology1809-97771809-48642013-07-01170324625010.7162/S1809-97772013000300003Endoscopic surgery in the treatment of crista galli pneumatization evolving with localizated frontal headachesJan Alessandro Socher0Pedro Geisel Santos1Vinicius Cidral Correa2Leandro Caetano de Barros e Silva3Doctor of Otolaryngology Faculty of Medicine, University of Sao Paulo. Professor of Otorhinolaryngology in FURB - Regional University of Blumenau.Otolaryngologist.Student of Medicine in FURB - Regional University of Blumenau.Student of Medicine in FURB - Regional University of Blumenau.Summary Introduction: The crista galli is part of the ethmoid bone and thus may suffer from the process of pneumatization. Pneumatization occurs in between 3% and 14% of patients, resulting from air cells in the frontal or ethmoid sinuses. Aim: To describe 3 cases of crista galli pneumatization in which the patients developed infection and were treated surgically by endoscopic techniques. Method: We present 3 case studies of patients complaining of severe frontal headaches. The patients underwent ENT evaluation, examination by video-endoscopy, and computed tomography, which identified crista galli pneumatization with mucosal thickening and the presence of fluid. Patients underwent treatment with antibiotics and corticosteroids; however, they showed no symptomatic improvement, displayed recurrence of symptoms, and maintained radiographic changes. Thus, patients then underwent drainage through the crista galli via an endoscopic procedure. Discussion: During surgery, mucopurulence and/or mucosal thickening and edema were identified in the pneumatized crista galli. There were no complications during or after surgery. Postoperatively, headache was improved in patients after a minimum follow-up of 6 months. Conclusion: Crista galli pneumatization can result in infection, simulating rhinosinusitis. When there is little response to drug therapy, endoscopic surgical treatment is required; the current cases demonstrate that this technique is safe and effective.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.7162/S1809-97772013000300003natural orifice endoscopic surgeryvideo-assisted surgeryheadache |
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Jan Alessandro Socher Pedro Geisel Santos Vinicius Cidral Correa Leandro Caetano de Barros e Silva Endoscopic surgery in the treatment of crista galli pneumatization evolving with localizated frontal headaches International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology natural orifice endoscopic surgery video-assisted surgery headache |
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Endoscopic surgery in the treatment of crista galli pneumatization evolving with localizated frontal headaches |
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Endoscopic surgery in the treatment of crista galli pneumatization evolving with localizated frontal headaches |
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Endoscopic surgery in the treatment of crista galli pneumatization evolving with localizated frontal headaches |
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Endoscopic surgery in the treatment of crista galli pneumatization evolving with localizated frontal headaches |
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Endoscopic surgery in the treatment of crista galli pneumatization evolving with localizated frontal headaches |
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endoscopic surgery in the treatment of crista galli pneumatization evolving with localizated frontal headaches |
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Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. |
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International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology |
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1809-9777 1809-4864 |
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Summary
Introduction: The crista galli is part of the ethmoid bone and thus may suffer from the process of pneumatization. Pneumatization occurs in between 3% and 14% of patients, resulting from air cells in the frontal or ethmoid sinuses.
Aim: To describe 3 cases of crista galli pneumatization in which the patients developed infection and were treated surgically by endoscopic techniques.
Method: We present 3 case studies of patients complaining of severe frontal headaches. The patients underwent ENT evaluation, examination by video-endoscopy, and computed tomography, which identified crista galli pneumatization with mucosal thickening and the presence of fluid. Patients underwent treatment with antibiotics and corticosteroids; however, they showed no symptomatic improvement, displayed recurrence of symptoms, and maintained radiographic changes. Thus, patients then underwent drainage through the crista galli via an endoscopic procedure.
Discussion: During surgery, mucopurulence and/or mucosal thickening and edema were identified in the pneumatized crista galli. There were no complications during or after surgery. Postoperatively, headache was improved in patients after a minimum follow-up of 6 months.
Conclusion: Crista galli pneumatization can result in infection, simulating rhinosinusitis. When there is little response to drug therapy, endoscopic surgical treatment is required; the current cases demonstrate that this technique is safe and effective. |
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natural orifice endoscopic surgery video-assisted surgery headache |
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