TY - JOUR AB - Located in Hall B, Washington Convention Center 9 SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS Scientific Exhibit Booth 2 Scientific Exhibit Anatomy of the Frontal Recess: CT, Endoscopic, Macro- Booth 1 scopic, and Clinical Correlation Computerized Analysis of Facial Function wlth Adobe JENN-DONG MO, Tao-Yuan City, Taiwan Photoshop Objective: Several studies of recurrent sinus disease after ERIC W. SARGENT, MD, and RANDALL COHEN, MD, St. Louis, sinus surgery showed that the most frequent site of recur- Me. rence was the frontal recess. In most cases, the disease was Objective: The goal of an objective, widely available sys- persistent rather than recurrent because of the incomplete tem for grading facial function remains elusive. The grad- removal of the bony structure and disease during the initial ing system in widest use (House-Brackmann) is simple, but procedure. An adequate understanding of the subtle varia- it is subjective and prone to inter-observer variation. Its dis- tions in regional anatomy can lead to more complete and continuous nature does not fully reflect the complexity of precise surgical technique. The purpose of the presentation facial function after facial nerve injury. Other systems are is to demonstrate anatomic variations with use of cadaver objective but cumbersome and do not enjoy wide TI - Annual Meeting Exhibits JF - Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery DO - 10.1016/s0194-5998(96)81044-8 DA - 1996-08-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/annual-meeting-exhibits-SCxS14mXQb SP - P215 EP - P236 VL - 115 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -