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Septoplasty: long-term evaluation of results.

Paulo Borges Dinis1, Haula Haider.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to ascertain how accurately the surgeons' selection criteria for septoplasty, which largely relies on clinical judgement alone, is able to anticipate patients' long-term satisfaction. STUDY DESIGN AND
SETTING: A 10-year retrospective study was undertaken in a tertiary care otorhinolaryngology center.
METHODS: All patients who underwent septoplasty at the same otorhinolaryngology department in the past 2 to 10 years were mailed a questionnaire to evaluate their perception of the procedure's results. Clinical files were reviewed to establish the initial type of septal deformity. Because some surgeons used rhinomanometry to support their decision to recommend surgery, its capability of predicting patients' satisfaction was simultaneously assessed.
RESULTS: Subjects with anterior septal deformities were shown to benefit the most from septoplasty. Selection of patients on clinical grounds alone does carry, however, a considerable risk of patient dissatisfaction with end results. Nevertheless, despite a very strong correlation between anterior septal deviations and increased nasal resistance, preoperative rhinomanometry data failed to prove useful in predicting the long-term surgical outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: Surgeons' appreciation of the types of septal deviation that do benefit from surgical correction falls short of desirable. Patients' satisfaction, however, did not improve if rhinomanometry was included in the preoperative evaluation. Copyright 2002, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.)

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11893975     DOI: 10.1053/ajot.2002.30987

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0196-0709            Impact factor:   1.808


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3.  Normative ranges of nasal airflow variables in healthy adults.

Authors:  Azadeh A T Borojeni; Guilherme J M Garcia; Masoud Gh Moghaddam; Dennis O Frank-Ito; Julia S Kimbell; Purushottam W Laud; Lisa J Koenig; John S Rhee
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4.  Long-term symptom relief after septoplasty.

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Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2014-11-29       Impact factor: 2.503

5.  Intranasal trigeminal sensitivity: measurements before and after nasal surgery.

Authors:  M Scheibe; S Schulze; C A Mueller; B Schuster; Thomas Hummel
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2013-04-09       Impact factor: 2.503

6.  Correlation between Subjective Nasal Patency and Intranasal Airflow Distribution.

Authors:  Kevin P Casey; Azadeh A T Borojeni; Lisa J Koenig; John S Rhee; Guilherme J M Garcia
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7.  Perception of better nasal patency correlates with increased mucosal cooling after surgery for nasal obstruction.

Authors:  Corbin D Sullivan; Guilherme J M Garcia; Dennis O Frank-Ito; Julia S Kimbell; John S Rhee
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8.  [Significance of the sinus x-ray prior to septoplasty].

Authors:  F Bast; S Weikert; T Schrom
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2013-07       Impact factor: 1.284

9.  Characterization of postoperative changes in nasal airflow using a cadaveric computational fluid dynamics model: supporting the internal nasal valve.

Authors:  Scott Shadfar; William W Shockley; Gita M Fleischman; Anand R Dugar; Kibwei A McKinney; Dennis O Frank-Ito; Julia S Kimbell
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10.  Predicting postsurgery nasal physiology with computational modeling: current challenges and limitations.

Authors:  Dennis O Frank-Ito; Julia S Kimbell; Purushottam Laud; Guilherme J M Garcia; John S Rhee
Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2014-08-28       Impact factor: 3.497

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