“…B ifrontal craniotomy is effective for the treatment of anterior skull base tumors (5,6,16,18) and anterior cerebral artery aneurysms (1,4,13,18,21,32). However, the frontal sinus (FS) is often opened during this surgery, and various postoperative complications may occur as a result of the open FS, including cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage and infection (e.g., meningitis, brain abscess, subdural abscess, epidural abscess, and subcutaneous or subperiosteal abscess) (5,8,10,17,18,20,22,25,26,32).…”