Everyday Oral Surgery

Pro Tips on the Coronal Approach, with Dr. Andrew Jenzer

Aug 26, 2024
Dr. Andrew Jenzer, a Clinical Associate at Duke University and an expert in craniomaxillofacial surgery, brings invaluable insights on the coronal approach. He discusses key techniques like incision placement using the omega method and important anatomical considerations for facial nerve safety. Dr. Jenzer also highlights strategies for preparing patients, managing complications, and effectively harvesting pericranium for reconstruction. Tune in for practical tips on transitioning to the zygomatic arch and optimizing patient outcomes in facial surgery!
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ADVICE

Master The Coronal Indications

  • Do learn the coronal approach to access the calvarium, frontal sinus, orbits, NOE, and zygomatic arch fractures.
  • Use AO and Ellis & Zide resources plus cadaver labs for guided practice before doing real cases.
ADVICE

Prefer An Omega Incision

  • Try the omega-shaped incision instead of Zigzag patterns for easier closure and lower abscess risk.
  • Leave ~3 cm of hairline when possible and avoid time-consuming hyper-bevel incisions.
ADVICE

Start Retroauricular To Preserve STA

  • Do a retroauricular start behind the ear to preserve the superficial temporal artery (STA) when possible.
  • Use preauricular extension only if you need TMJ access or root-of-zygoma exposure.
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