Frontal sinus fracture

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Background

Evaluation

  • Assess sinus involvement:
    • Crepitus
    • Laceration over fracture site is typical
  • Imaging
    • Head CT indicated if suspect fracture
      • Assess anterior and posterior tables
        • Through and through fracture require symptoms to prevent pneumocephalus, CSF leak, infection
    • If ant wall fracture need CT to evaluate posterior wall (75% have both walls fractured)

Differential Diagnosis

Maxillofacial Trauma

Management

  • Sinus involvement?
  • Isolated anterior table fracture?
    • Discharge with facial surgeon follow up
  • Depressed fracture?
    • Admit for IV antibiotics and operative repair
  • Need neurosurgery or ENT for posterior wall fracture since many need surgery and IV antibiotics

See Also

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