Objective To explore the efficiency of endoscopic septoplasty with submucous resection for the treatment of 220 patients with deviated nasal septum and report our experience in this field.Methods From May 2006 to May ...Objective To explore the efficiency of endoscopic septoplasty with submucous resection for the treatment of 220 patients with deviated nasal septum and report our experience in this field.Methods From May 2006 to May 2010,220 patients with deviated nasal septum were treated by endoscopic septoplasty with submucous resection to decompress the stress points,resect the deviated parts and implant the reshaped bone of nasal septum,while retaining the normal structure of nasal septum with minimally invasive technique.Results Satisfactory effects were achieved in all the 220 patients,showing centered septal structure and disappeared symptoms such as nasal obstruction,headache and nasal hemorrhage,but no complications including perforation of nasal septum,depressed nasal bridge and septal chalasia and flaring.Conclusion Rhino-endoscopic septoplasty with submucous resection can substantially retain the original structure of nasal septum and thus is proven to be a desirable operation with multiple advantages including minimal invasiveness,quicker healing and fewer complications.展开更多
Background:Fetal balloon atrial septoplasty(BAS)is performed through the restrictive foramen ovale in fetal cases with established hypoplastic left heart syndrome(HLHS)and an intact or highly restrictive atrial septum...Background:Fetal balloon atrial septoplasty(BAS)is performed through the restrictive foramen ovale in fetal cases with established hypoplastic left heart syndrome(HLHS)and an intact or highly restrictive atrial septum(RAS).Methods:In the current report,we present a case of high position BAS in a fetus with HLHS/RAS.Results:Echocardiography confirmed an adequate atrial opening above the foramen ovale and fetal pleural effusion resolved spontaneously 1 day after the procedure.Conclusion:To the best of our knowledge,the creation of a high position hole in the thinner part of the atrial septum,instead of the restrictive tiny hole,has not been reported in fetal cases with HLHS/RAS.展开更多
Background: There are many complications associated with septoplasty, which chiefly depend on the procedure performed. The aim of this study was to find out the common complications after Septoplasty and Septorhinopla...Background: There are many complications associated with septoplasty, which chiefly depend on the procedure performed. The aim of this study was to find out the common complications after Septoplasty and Septorhinoplasty in a series of 127 Saudi patients undergoing Septoplasty or Septorhinoplasty in Northern Saudi Arabia. Methodology: This study included a series of 127 patients presented with nasal blockage and subsequently undergone Septoplasty and /or Septorhinoplasty. Results: Complications were determined in 69/127 (54.3%) of the patients. The most common complication after three months of septoplasty or Septorhinoplasty was the change in the shape of the nose, which represented 57 (82.6%) out of 69 patients with complications. Bleeding was experienced in 8 patients of whom 5/8 (62.5%) were males and 3/8 (37.5%) were females. Conclusion: Nose deformities are the most common complication associated with Septoplasty or Septorhinoplasty in Northern Saudi Arabia. The risks for Septoplasty or Septorhinoplasty complications can be condensed with accumulative experience.展开更多
Objective:To compare and correlate the efficacy of the NOSE score&the VAS score in determining the symptomatic benefit in patients undergoing septoplasty.Materials and methods:Eighty patients with deviated nasal s...Objective:To compare and correlate the efficacy of the NOSE score&the VAS score in determining the symptomatic benefit in patients undergoing septoplasty.Materials and methods:Eighty patients with deviated nasal septum undergoing septoplasty were included in the study.NOSE score&VAS score(out of 100)was documented before and after surgery.Results were correlated and compared statistically.Results:In the NOSE score,the most bothersome symptom was trouble breathing through the nose(85.83);followed by Nasal obstruction or blockage(82.50).Wilcoxon test showed significant improvement with NOSE score and VAS score in all patients at 1 month and 3 months.Spearman’s coefficient showed a positive correlation between the two,though the score improvement and patient satisfaction rate was significantly high with NOSE score.Conclusions:NOSE score and the VAS score both provide effective framework for evaluating treatment responses after septoplasty.However,the NOSE score showed higher improvement and better patient satisfaction rate when used to measure of nasal obstruction as compared to the VAS score.展开更多
Septoplasty is widely used in the treatment of structural nasal obstructions,and it also has a good effect and a high degree of postoperative satisfaction.However,there a large number of structures demonstrate abnorma...Septoplasty is widely used in the treatment of structural nasal obstructions,and it also has a good effect and a high degree of postoperative satisfaction.However,there a large number of structures demonstrate abnormalities related to structural nasal obstruction,including the external nose,maxilla,nasal cavity and paranasal sinus.Nasal septum deviation is only one signs of structural nasal obstruction and does not represent all possible structural abnormalities of the nasal cavity and its surrounding structure.Septoplasty is only performed to correct deviations of the nasal septum,which in many cases is obviously insufficient in restoring the symmetry of the nasal structure.Therefore,septoplasty alone is not suitable for the treatment of most structural nasal obstructions.Nasal ventilation expansion surgery,which typically covers more abnormal structural correction procedures than septoplasty,should be used when describing the treatment of structural nasal obstruction.展开更多
Deviated nasal septum is a frequently occurring condition that can cause nasal obstruction in an individual. It may result in permanent changes in the nasal and sinus mucosa because of altered ventilation of the nasal...Deviated nasal septum is a frequently occurring condition that can cause nasal obstruction in an individual. It may result in permanent changes in the nasal and sinus mucosa because of altered ventilation of the nasal cavity. The present study makes an attempt to review its incidence and its associated pathology. Our study involves two groups of patients with 100 patients in each group. The first group consists of patients who are having nasal obstruction as a chief complaint and have deviated nasal septum. The second group consists of patients with either ear or throat complaints without any nasal symptoms, but were noted to have deviation of nasal septum on examination. An analysis was made to determine whether any particular type of deviation is more prone to develop pathology than other types. Our study shows that an “S” shaped deviation is more prone to be associated with ear, nose and throat pathology.展开更多
<strong>Background and objective:</strong> Nasal obstruction is the most frequent presentation to the otolaryngologist all over the world. Symptoms are multisystem involvement such as headache, epistaxis, ...<strong>Background and objective:</strong> Nasal obstruction is the most frequent presentation to the otolaryngologist all over the world. Symptoms are multisystem involvement such as headache, epistaxis, ophthalmological, otological, upper and lower respiratory tract infections;and many more. Septoplasty is commonly performed for nasal septal deviation as a primary indication of nasal airway obstruction. Physical examination, anterior rhinoscopy and nasal endoscopy are considered the gold standard for detecting septal deviation. Computed tomography (CT) can also be used to evaluate the nasal septum, anatomical variants and unveils the associated sinonasal diseases. This study aimed to find out the advantages of CT in endoscopic septoplasty for all out benefits to the patients. <strong>Patients and methods:</strong> 168 patients of nasal septal deviation were selected from 2015 to 2018 in the Bangladesh Medical and Popular Medical College Specialized Hospital. Age ranged between 10 years to 70 years of age. CT scanning in both coronal, axial and sagittal sections had been done in all patients after proper history taking, physical examination, anterior rhinoscopy and nasal endoscopy. Endoscopic septoplasty alone and/or other ancillary procedures were performed in all 168 patients under general anesthesia. <strong>Results:</strong> Amongst 168 patients, male was 116 (69%) and female was 52 (31%) with a ratio 2.2:1. Maximum 58 (35%) reported in 31 to 40 years and 48 (29%) was found in 21 to 31 years of age. Hypertrophied inferior turbinate (HIT) 54 (32%) and 48 (29%) concha bullosa (CB) were associated with 168 septal deviation. Associated pathologies like maxillary antral cyst 68 (40%) and maxillary sinusitis 62 (37%) were documented. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> CT scanning unveils the abnormal anatomic variants and associated sinonasal pathologies along with nasal septal deviation. Endoscopic septoplasty, correction of the anatomical variants and complete surgical clearance of the sinonasal pathologies can give the patient a grand success.展开更多
Nasal septal surgery among children remains controversial because of its adverse effect on craniofacial development. Recent studies, however, have demonstrated that early nasal septal correction prevents the midfacial...Nasal septal surgery among children remains controversial because of its adverse effect on craniofacial development. Recent studies, however, have demonstrated that early nasal septal correction prevents the midfacial and nasal growth deformity that is the inevitable consequence of nasal septal abnormality. Nasal septal surgery in children has been reported to lead to significant improvement in quality of life. We reviewed the existing literature to evaluate the outcomes of pediatric nasal septal surgery.展开更多
文摘Objective To explore the efficiency of endoscopic septoplasty with submucous resection for the treatment of 220 patients with deviated nasal septum and report our experience in this field.Methods From May 2006 to May 2010,220 patients with deviated nasal septum were treated by endoscopic septoplasty with submucous resection to decompress the stress points,resect the deviated parts and implant the reshaped bone of nasal septum,while retaining the normal structure of nasal septum with minimally invasive technique.Results Satisfactory effects were achieved in all the 220 patients,showing centered septal structure and disappeared symptoms such as nasal obstruction,headache and nasal hemorrhage,but no complications including perforation of nasal septum,depressed nasal bridge and septal chalasia and flaring.Conclusion Rhino-endoscopic septoplasty with submucous resection can substantially retain the original structure of nasal septum and thus is proven to be a desirable operation with multiple advantages including minimal invasiveness,quicker healing and fewer complications.
基金supported by grants from National Natural Science Foundation of China(NO 81770316)Mount Tai Scholarship ProjectQingdao Outstanding Health Professional Development Fund(2017)
文摘Background:Fetal balloon atrial septoplasty(BAS)is performed through the restrictive foramen ovale in fetal cases with established hypoplastic left heart syndrome(HLHS)and an intact or highly restrictive atrial septum(RAS).Methods:In the current report,we present a case of high position BAS in a fetus with HLHS/RAS.Results:Echocardiography confirmed an adequate atrial opening above the foramen ovale and fetal pleural effusion resolved spontaneously 1 day after the procedure.Conclusion:To the best of our knowledge,the creation of a high position hole in the thinner part of the atrial septum,instead of the restrictive tiny hole,has not been reported in fetal cases with HLHS/RAS.
文摘Background: There are many complications associated with septoplasty, which chiefly depend on the procedure performed. The aim of this study was to find out the common complications after Septoplasty and Septorhinoplasty in a series of 127 Saudi patients undergoing Septoplasty or Septorhinoplasty in Northern Saudi Arabia. Methodology: This study included a series of 127 patients presented with nasal blockage and subsequently undergone Septoplasty and /or Septorhinoplasty. Results: Complications were determined in 69/127 (54.3%) of the patients. The most common complication after three months of septoplasty or Septorhinoplasty was the change in the shape of the nose, which represented 57 (82.6%) out of 69 patients with complications. Bleeding was experienced in 8 patients of whom 5/8 (62.5%) were males and 3/8 (37.5%) were females. Conclusion: Nose deformities are the most common complication associated with Septoplasty or Septorhinoplasty in Northern Saudi Arabia. The risks for Septoplasty or Septorhinoplasty complications can be condensed with accumulative experience.
文摘Objective:To compare and correlate the efficacy of the NOSE score&the VAS score in determining the symptomatic benefit in patients undergoing septoplasty.Materials and methods:Eighty patients with deviated nasal septum undergoing septoplasty were included in the study.NOSE score&VAS score(out of 100)was documented before and after surgery.Results were correlated and compared statistically.Results:In the NOSE score,the most bothersome symptom was trouble breathing through the nose(85.83);followed by Nasal obstruction or blockage(82.50).Wilcoxon test showed significant improvement with NOSE score and VAS score in all patients at 1 month and 3 months.Spearman’s coefficient showed a positive correlation between the two,though the score improvement and patient satisfaction rate was significantly high with NOSE score.Conclusions:NOSE score and the VAS score both provide effective framework for evaluating treatment responses after septoplasty.However,the NOSE score showed higher improvement and better patient satisfaction rate when used to measure of nasal obstruction as compared to the VAS score.
基金The general work was supported by the Capital Medical University Student Research Innovation Project,China(No.XSKY2020158).
文摘Septoplasty is widely used in the treatment of structural nasal obstructions,and it also has a good effect and a high degree of postoperative satisfaction.However,there a large number of structures demonstrate abnormalities related to structural nasal obstruction,including the external nose,maxilla,nasal cavity and paranasal sinus.Nasal septum deviation is only one signs of structural nasal obstruction and does not represent all possible structural abnormalities of the nasal cavity and its surrounding structure.Septoplasty is only performed to correct deviations of the nasal septum,which in many cases is obviously insufficient in restoring the symmetry of the nasal structure.Therefore,septoplasty alone is not suitable for the treatment of most structural nasal obstructions.Nasal ventilation expansion surgery,which typically covers more abnormal structural correction procedures than septoplasty,should be used when describing the treatment of structural nasal obstruction.
文摘Deviated nasal septum is a frequently occurring condition that can cause nasal obstruction in an individual. It may result in permanent changes in the nasal and sinus mucosa because of altered ventilation of the nasal cavity. The present study makes an attempt to review its incidence and its associated pathology. Our study involves two groups of patients with 100 patients in each group. The first group consists of patients who are having nasal obstruction as a chief complaint and have deviated nasal septum. The second group consists of patients with either ear or throat complaints without any nasal symptoms, but were noted to have deviation of nasal septum on examination. An analysis was made to determine whether any particular type of deviation is more prone to develop pathology than other types. Our study shows that an “S” shaped deviation is more prone to be associated with ear, nose and throat pathology.
文摘<strong>Background and objective:</strong> Nasal obstruction is the most frequent presentation to the otolaryngologist all over the world. Symptoms are multisystem involvement such as headache, epistaxis, ophthalmological, otological, upper and lower respiratory tract infections;and many more. Septoplasty is commonly performed for nasal septal deviation as a primary indication of nasal airway obstruction. Physical examination, anterior rhinoscopy and nasal endoscopy are considered the gold standard for detecting septal deviation. Computed tomography (CT) can also be used to evaluate the nasal septum, anatomical variants and unveils the associated sinonasal diseases. This study aimed to find out the advantages of CT in endoscopic septoplasty for all out benefits to the patients. <strong>Patients and methods:</strong> 168 patients of nasal septal deviation were selected from 2015 to 2018 in the Bangladesh Medical and Popular Medical College Specialized Hospital. Age ranged between 10 years to 70 years of age. CT scanning in both coronal, axial and sagittal sections had been done in all patients after proper history taking, physical examination, anterior rhinoscopy and nasal endoscopy. Endoscopic septoplasty alone and/or other ancillary procedures were performed in all 168 patients under general anesthesia. <strong>Results:</strong> Amongst 168 patients, male was 116 (69%) and female was 52 (31%) with a ratio 2.2:1. Maximum 58 (35%) reported in 31 to 40 years and 48 (29%) was found in 21 to 31 years of age. Hypertrophied inferior turbinate (HIT) 54 (32%) and 48 (29%) concha bullosa (CB) were associated with 168 septal deviation. Associated pathologies like maxillary antral cyst 68 (40%) and maxillary sinusitis 62 (37%) were documented. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> CT scanning unveils the abnormal anatomic variants and associated sinonasal pathologies along with nasal septal deviation. Endoscopic septoplasty, correction of the anatomical variants and complete surgical clearance of the sinonasal pathologies can give the patient a grand success.
文摘Nasal septal surgery among children remains controversial because of its adverse effect on craniofacial development. Recent studies, however, have demonstrated that early nasal septal correction prevents the midfacial and nasal growth deformity that is the inevitable consequence of nasal septal abnormality. Nasal septal surgery in children has been reported to lead to significant improvement in quality of life. We reviewed the existing literature to evaluate the outcomes of pediatric nasal septal surgery.