In this procedure, the provider makes a coronal incision across the top of the scalp to gain access to the frontal sinus. The provider then cuts an osteoplastic flap of the frontal bone of the forehead. He excises the diseased tissues of the frontal sinus, such as a benign neoplasm or polyp. The provider then repositions the frontal bone flap with sutures.
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