Comparative evaluation of conventional versus endoscopic septoplasty for limited septal deviation and spur
2008; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 123; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s0022215108004192
ISSN1748-5460
AutoresRajendra Bothra, N. N. Mathur,
Tópico(s)Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
ResumoAbstract Objective: To compare the procedure, results and complications of conventional septoplasty with those of endoscopic septoplasty, in cases of limited septal deviation and septal spurs. Design: Prospective study; interventional type; randomised block design; comparative clinical trial. Methods: We included in the study 80 patients presenting with limited septal deviation, septal spur with nasal obstruction, or deviated septum with septal correction was required in order to access the ostio-meatal complex (OMC) for functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Of these 12 were children with septal deviation producing significant nasal obstruction. All patients were divided into two groups- with one undergoing conventional and the other endoscopic septoplasty. Post-operative assessment was carried out one month, three months and one to two years after the procedure. Result: Post-operative complications such as haemorrhage, infraorbital oedema, nasal pain and in-patient hospital was slightly more in the conventional septoplasty group. Conclusion: No statistically significant difference was found between the conventional and endoscopic septoplasty groups, as assessed by subjective and objective evaluation.
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