Medialization and stabilization of the middle turbinate using a nasal septal flap in endoscopic sinus surgery
- Author:
Eiji Yumoto
;
Tetsuji Sanuki
;
Edgardo Abelardo
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
MIDDLE TURBINATE MEDIAL SYNECHIAE NASAL SEPTAL FLAP OSTIO-MEATAL COMPLEX CASE SERIES KUMAMOTO UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
- MeSH:
TURBINATES
- From:
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
2006;21(1-2):42-44
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:Filipino
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Abstract:
Objectives: To propose a simple technique to preserve, medialize and stabilize the middle turbinate through a planned medial synechiae formation using a nasal septal flap Methods: a. Study Design: Case series, surgical innovation b. Setting: Tertiary hospital (Kumamoto University Hospital, Japan) c. Participants, Patients or Population: Six patients suffering from chronic sinusitis unresponsive to medication. The indication for doing this technique was unstable turbinates after removal of diseased mucosa. Results: Twelve weeks after surgery, the patients reported significant resolution of symptoms (headache, nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, post-nasal drip and loss of smell). CTand endoscopic findings likewise revealed clear ostio-meatal complex, drained sinuses, and complete removal of polypoid mucosa. No major side effects were noted. Conclusions: This technique is especially encouraged when surgeons encounter an unstable middle turbinate after removing massive pathologic mucosal lesions. This is a preliminary report and further investigations are being carried out to validate the technique. (Author)