2025 Proffered Presentations
V013: A CASE OF A MASSIVE FRONTOETHMOID OSTEOMA RESECTED VIA DRAF III AND FRONTAL TREPHINATION
Jakob L Fischer, MD; Jessa E Miller, MD; Katherine M Lucarelli, MD; Won Kim, MD; Daniel B Rootman, MD; Jivianne T Lee, MD; University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
We present a case of a massive frontoethmoid osteoma in a patient with severe allergic fungal rhinosinusitis. This tumor was not amendable to a purely endoscopic surgical resection, and given the patient's young age and concerns for the complications associated with a bicoronal craniotomy approach in this patient, we opted instead to resect via a combined approach with a frontal trephination and endoscopic draf III to fully resect this lesion.