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Transcutaneous Reduction of Frontal Sinus Fracture Using Bony Tapper Device
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This method has better aesthetic results, shorter operative time, and minimal hospital stay than other surgical approaches. Although it contains minimal risk of posterior wall injury, considering not only surgical results but also patients' satisfaction, the authors suggest that this simple percutaneous reduction method using the tapper instrument would be the treatment of choice in the frontal sinus anterior wall fractures.
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