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and internal fixation, CSF: cerebrospinal fluid) Table 1. Reported cases of frontal sinus fracture and simultaneous outflow tract catheterization. (ORIF: open reduction and internal fixation, CSF: cerebrospinal fluid) Author Total Number of cases / time frame Catheter Management Outcome Luce E.A. et al, 1987 [7] 78 cases over 9 years period: 39 had anterior wall fractures 24 had anterobasilar fractures 15 had frontal skull fractures extended to the sinus 40 patients - ORIF plus indwelling catheter (2 weeks) 1 patient had infection 1 patient had prolonged CSF leak Ioannides CH, et al, 1994 [6] 71 patients over 10 years: 26 cases anterior and posterior table 10 patients - ORIF and silicon stent (4-6 weeks) 2 patients- meningitis managed with conservative treatment Gerbino G. et al, 2000 [4] 158 patients: 46 patients had both tables fractured 4 patients - ORIF and drainage tube (Portex tube) (30-40 day) No complication Smith T.L. et al, 2002 [9] 14 cases over 2 years: Anterior frontal sinus fracture involving the FSOT. 7 patients: Sinus preservation 2 patients- persistent FSOT obstruction with sinusitis needed endoscopic management. Gossman D.G.et al, 2006 [17] 96 cases: -48 cases of anterior table fractures -48 combined cases 3 cases of ORIF, stenting ORIF 4 patients had sinusitis. 2 patients Needed extended endoscopic frontal sinusotomy (modified Lothrop procedure) Carboni A. et al, 2009 [18] 132 patients: 3 cases (isolated FSOT) ORIF and stent (40 days) Thong J.F. & LEE J. 2011 [19] 5 cases ORIF and transnasal endoscopic frontoethmoidectectomy, stent (1 month) Kwek et al. 2015 [20] 1 case anterior and posterior table fracture ORIF and Silastic Stent Mazen Almasri et al. Frontal Sinus Fracture Management in The Endoscopic Surgery Era; A case report and Review of Literature. Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Radiology, 2015, Vol. 3, No. 2, 25-28. doi:10.12691/oral-3-2-1 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.