1.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
2.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
3.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
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
10.The research progress of maxillary sinusitis surgery.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(3):287-290
Maxillary sinusitis is a common condition in nose section. Traditional operations are always have more complications and easy to relapse, seriously affectting the quality of patient's life. The application of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) makes a qualitative progress on surgical treatment of maxillary sinusitis. In re- cent years, the researchs found that there are still unsatisfactories to long-term curative effect of some patients With the development of minimally invasive, people begin doubting its "functional". Recently, some new treat- merits have emerged in the world, but their safety and effectiveness needs further research. To seek for a better treatment, this article reviews the development and the existential problems of maxillary sinusitis surgery.
Endoscopy
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Humans
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Maxillary Sinusitis
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surgery
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Nose
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physiopathology
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surgery
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Recurrence