Yazıcı, İlkerÇavuşoğlu, TarikKarakaya, Esen İbrahimVural, Altughan CahitVargel, İbrahim2020-06-252020-06-252010closedAccess1049-22751536-3732https://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0b013e3181d87a2chttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/4753In this article, we are introducing the use of galeal-frontalis flap to reduce hypertrophic sinus based on 1 case: a 25-year-old amateur boxer who had prominent frontal area due to hypertrophic frontal sinus. Three-dimensional reformatted computed tomography scans were obtained for evaluation of the hypertrophy and the morphology of the frontal sinus. Reduction of the hypertrophic frontal sinus was performed by resection and shaping of the anterior wall and obliteration of the frontal sinus by right-side galeal-frontalis flap excision via bicoronal approach. The trimmed anterior wall was inserted into the frontal sinus and secured with three 3.0 PDS sutures to the bone edges, and the incision was closed. The outcome was satisfactory without any complications during 1-year follow-up, and sixth-month computed tomography scans revealed no bone resorption. Here we are introducing a novel technique to reduce hypertrophic sinus based on a clinical report.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessFrontal sinus hypertrophyreductiongaleal-frontalis flapHypertrophic Frontal Sinus Reduction by Using Anterior Wall Internalization and Galeal Frontalis Flap ObliterationArticle21393994110.1097/SCS.0b013e3181d87a2c2-s2.0-7795284459620485090Q3WOS:000278102200075Q3