Advances in etiology and mechanism of structural nasal obstruction
10.13201/j.issn.2096-7993.2021.07.021
- Author:
Zhijin ZHANG
;
Xuwen YANG
;
Xuan LI
;
Jinfeng LIU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
nasal obstruction;
nasal airway;
etiology
- From:
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
2021;35(7):666-672
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Summary: Structural nasal obstruction(SNO) is a series of diseases caused by congenital or acquired structural anatomical abnormalities of nasal airway and its surrounding tissues, which leads to increased nasal ventilation resistance. The effect of medication drugs for SNO is poor and surgical intervention is often needed. However, the abnormal structure of nasal airway is very complex, including the periphery of nasal airway, internal nasal airway, the front and rear of nasal airway and complex factors. These abnormal structures may interfere with the nasal airflow mechanics by changing the nasal ventilation volume and disrupting the symmetry of the bilateral nasal cavity, and finally lead to subjective feeling of nasal obstruction. In addition, the structure of nasal airway has plasticity. After the abnormal structure appears, the corresponding compensation of nasal airway can occur to ensure normal nasal ventilation and bilateral nasal cavity symmetry. Therefore, the SNO is the result of the failure of nasal airway remodeling after the appearance of abnormal structures. The etiology of SNO is complex, involving original structural abnormalities, nasal symmetry changing and nasal airway structure remodeling. Therefore, accurate identification of the main factors leading to SNO is the vitalpremise of making personalized nasal ventilation surgery.