Historical Instruments for the Modern Sinus Surgeon Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1177/1945892418822879 PMID: 30672306 Web of Science: 000461441400016

Cited authors

  • Brody-Camp, Sabrina A.; Weinert, Dane A.; McCoul, Edward D.

Abstract

  • Background Despite a proliferation of technological advances in sinonasal surgery, "cold steel" instruments still comprise the core of the sinus surgeon's tools of the trade. Many of these implements retain eponyms that recall the legacies of prominent surgeons of the past. Objective This review aims to familiarize the reader with the lives of 10 men who designed and popularized some of the most recognizable sinus instruments, without which the practice of rhinologic surgery would be unrecognizable. Results Ten individuals whose inventions are still used to this day and retain their names: Hartmann, Killian, Freer, Blakesley, Weil, Frazier, Grunwald, Hajek, Takahashi, and Cottle. Conclusion Review of the history of these instruments helps demonstrate how sinus surgery has evolved to where it is today. The men described in this review transformed the practice of rhinologic surgery with their ingenuity and perseverance.

Publication date

  • 2019

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1945-8924

Start page

  • 220

End page

  • 225

Volume

  • 33

Issue

  • 2