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      Frontal sinus foreign body. A systematic review Translated title: Cuerpo extraño en seno frontal. Revisión sistemática

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          SUMMARY: Introduction and objective: Accidents with foreign bodies of all types have been described in most parts of the body. The presence of foreign bodies (FB) are common complaints in urgent and otorhinolaryngology consultations. The most common places are the natural head and neck cavities. The objective of this study is to know the situation of the foreign body in front sinus. Method: We conducted a search in PubMed, Cochrane, Scopus and WoS, selecting those articles in which the existence of foreign bodies in the frontal sinus was mentioned. Results: Of the 72 articles identified by means of information sources, 34 were excluded because they are not clinical cases, determining a selection of 38 clinical cases. Of these, 35 excluded for not complying with inclusion criteria. 3 Full-text articles assessed for eligibility. Of this, 2 Records excluded for not being related to the topic under study, only one case remaining. Discussion: Of the articles found there are few studies about foreign bodies located in frontal sinus. One of the first published cases dates from 1967, in Bristol, England. Conclusions: Accidents with foreign bodies are common in ENT clinical practice, however, in sinus location are very rare. The maxillary sinus is the most common site. Although the frontal sinus is more prominent on the face. Foreign bodies are rare. Most of them result from trauma by accident, gunshot or surgery or dental treatment. Accidents with foreign bodies are common in ENT clinical practice, however, in sinus location are very rare.

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          RESUMEN: Introducción y objetivo: Se han descrito accidentes con cuerpos extraños de todo tipo en la mayor parte del cuerpo. La presencia de cuerpos extraños (CE) es frecuentes en las consultas de urgencia y otorrinolaringología. Los lugares más comunes son las cavidades de cabeza Objetivo: Conocer las características de los cuerpos extraños en seno frontal. Método: Realizamos una búsqueda en PubMed, Cochrane, Scopus y WoS, seleccionando aquellos artículos en los cuales se menciona la existencia de cuerpos extraños en seno frontal. Resultados: De los 72 artículos identificados mediante fuentes de información, 34 fueron excluidos por no ser casos clínicos, determinando una selección de 38 casos clínicos. De estos, 35 excluidos por no cumplir con los criterios de inclusión. 3 artículos de texto completo evaluados para elegibilidad. De este, 2 Registros excluidos por no estar relacionados con el tema en estudio, solo queda un caso. Discusión: De los artículos encontrados existen pocos estudios sobre cuerpos extraños localizados en seno frontal. Uno de los primeros casos publicados data de 1967, en Bristol, Inglaterra. Conclusiones: Los accidentes con cuerpos extraños son frecuentes en la práctica clínica ORL, sin embargo, la localización sinusal es muy rara. El seno maxilar es el sitio más común. Aunque el seno frontal es más prominente en la cara. Los cuerpos extraños son raros. La mayoría de ellos son el resultado de un traumatismo por accidente, disparo o cirugía o tratamiento dental.

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                Journal
                orl
                Revista ORL
                Rev. ORL
                Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca (Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain )
                2444-7986
                September 2021
                : 12
                : 3
                : 261-265
                Affiliations
                [1] Maputo orgnameUniversidad Eduardo Mondlane orgdiv1Facultad de Medicina orgdiv2Servicio de Anatomía Humana Mozambique
                [2] orgnameInstituto Superior de Ciências e Tecnologia de Moçambique (ISCTEM) Mozambique
                Article
                S2444-79862021000300006 S2444-7986(21)01200300006
                10.14201/orl.25399
                1f0b2204-63d4-44aa-8480-0305816cd923

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 05 January 2021
                : 27 January 2021
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                Frontal sinus,revisión sistemática,cuerpo extraño,Seno frontal,systematic review,foreign body

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