Complications following open treatment of frontal sinus fracture: A nationwide analysis of 1492 patients

Prior studies characterizing surgically managed frontal sinus fractures are small, institutional studies from major trauma centers (1–5). The current study characterizes the concomitant injuries and complications following open treatment of frontal sinus fractures across the United States. Patients...

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