Frontal sinus trauma: Experimental reconstruction with proplast
Open Access
- 1 March 1977
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Laryngoscope
- Vol. 87 (3) , 398-407
- https://doi.org/10.1288/00005537-197703000-00013
Abstract
Trauma has become the most common pathologic entity requiring operative intervention in the frontal sinus. Treatment has evolved from simple open drainage to ablation with reconstruction at a later date. Methyl-methacrylate, currently the most widely used alloplastic material, has inherent disadvantages such as two-stage reconstruction, difficulty in handling and molding, and susceptibility to trauma. The present investigation evaluates Proplast(r), a biocompatible Teflon fluorocarbon polymer implant, in one and two-stage frontal reconstruction following traumatic defects to the canine frontal sinus. Following the loss of anterior or posterior frontal bone, Proplast(r) provided excellent cosmetic reconstruction over a period of one year. Resistance to infection was good, reaction with dura and brain was absent, and cerebrospinal fluid leaks sealed rapidly. In contrast to other alloplastic materials, rapid vasculariza-tion and collagen ingrowth lead to stabilization rather than sequestration. Several advantages over alloplastic and metallic implants may give Proplast(r) a unique potential in operative cranioplasty.Keywords
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