Hartmann Trocar — 3mm Sinus Drainage Pattern
The 3mm Hartmann trocar serves sinus-drainage indications — particularly the antrum puncture for maxillary-sinus drainage in chronic maxillary sinusitis cases unsuited to FESS, and the rare frontal-sinus trephination for acute frontal sinusitis with intracranial extension risk. The 3mm bore is the largest in the standard Hartmann range, providing adequate drainage flow for purulent contents.
The antrum puncture procedure
Antrum puncture (Lichtwitz technique) accesses the maxillary sinus through the inferior meatus of the nasal cavity — a needle traversing the lateral nasal wall enters the maxillary sinus and allows drainage of purulent contents. The 3mm Hartmann trocar provides the access channel; antibiotic-saline irrigation typically follows the drainage. The technique was the standard chronic-maxillary-sinusitis management before FESS displaced it; it persists in resource-limited settings and in the rare cases unsuited to endoscopic technique.
The frontal-sinus trephination emergency
Acute frontal sinusitis with impending intracranial complications (extension to the dura via emissary veins) is a true emergency requiring rapid frontal-sinus drainage. Trephination through a small forehead-skin incision into the frontal-sinus cavity provides immediate drainage. The 3mm Hartmann trocar supports this emergency procedure.



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