1.Remarks on the endonasal sinus surgery to treat chronic sinusitis
Journal of Practical Medicine 2003;445(3):49-52
In 1997-1998 period, 64 cases of endonasal sinus durgery to treat chronic sinusitis were performed. Results: 81.1% subjects were at the age ranged 21-40, 56.3% male and 43.7% female. Among them, 76.6% had this morbid history of 1-6 years, 81.3% had the cause of allergy and 42.2% of infection. Good and fairly good results made up 93.7%, poor results 6.3%
Sinusitis
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Diseases
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Surgery
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Therapeutics
2.Endoscopy sinus surgery in Post Hospital II from 2/2003 to 6/2005
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;0(12):87-90
314 patients (177 male, 137 female) underwent endoscopy sinus surgery in Post Hospital II from February 2003 to June 2005. Results: endoscopy surgery combined to medicament in the treatment of chronic sinus had good results (86.3%) with less complications, recovered lesions and maintained physiological function of sinus mucous. Postoperative care is simple; treatment duration is short, low cost.
Sinusitis
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Surgery
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Endoscopy
3.Study of using mitomycine in the prevention of adhesion formation affter endoscopic sinus surgery
Journal Ho Chi Minh Medical 2005;9(1):22-25
A prospective study was carried out on 32 patients in order to assess effect of mitomycine C in the prevention of adhesion formation after endoscopic sinus surgery on high-risk patients. The risk factors of post-operative adhesion included narrow nasal passages (9%), recurrent sinusitis with obstructive scar (22%). 88% mucous membrane was normal 6 months after surgery, 6% was mild adhesion after surgery. Results: administration of mitomycine C 0,04mg on the surface of sinus mucous membrane within 4 minutes, it showed high effectiveness of post-operative anti-adhesion in high-risk patients. There wasn’t any complication
Sinusitis
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Endoscopy
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Surgery
6.Some opinions of the endoscopic surgery of the ethmoidal and maxillary sinus in the Central Military Hospital 108
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;232(1):45-49
38 cases of FESS are performed at the ENT department in 1998 by Messerklinger technique. Good result obtained in about 80% patients. No major complication was seen. The advantages and disadvantages of FESS are also discussed
Maxillary Sinus
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Maxillary Sinusitis
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surgery
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endoscopy