Fibro-osseous lesions of the sinonasal tract: a contemporary review.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Kartik Motwani, Avraham E Adelman, Nikita Chapurin
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Fibro-osseous lesions (FOL) are benign, slow-growing lesions that are often incidentally discovered in the sinonasal cavity. They may necessitate surgical resection in patients with postobstructive sinusitis, or in cases of cranial nerve and orbital compression. We examine the recent advancements in otolaryngology relating to diagnostic characteristics and treatments for FOL, with emphasis on new technologies to improve outcomes and reduce recurrence.

Recent findings: We discuss distinguishing characteristics across FOL subtypes, including osteomas, fibrous dysplasia, and ossifying fibroma. Recent literature encompasses clinical case series and animal model studies examining mechanistic, diagnostic, and therapeutic findings in FOL. Recent advancements include emerging pharmacological therapies, development of imaging guidance for surgical planning, and focus on the importance of complete surgical resection for improved outcomes.

Summary: Management of most FOL may be approached by endoscopic techniques, harnessing recent improvements in image guidance and surgical innovation. Improved diagnostic imaging, including the use of 3-D surgical planning, has been shown to enhance treatment outcomes. Improved understanding of the genetic and pathophysiological characteristics of FOL could further reveal targeted therapies, reducing recurrence and improving patient quality of life.

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2.90
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发文量
96
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery is a bimonthly publication offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field. Each issue features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With eleven disciplines published across the year – including maxillofacial surgery, head and neck oncology and speech therapy and rehabilitation – every issue also contains annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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