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Submucous resection for deviated nasal septum: a critical appraisal.

W K Low1, D J Willatt.   

Abstract

Submucous resection (SMR) for the deviated nasal septum had been criticised to have a higher complication rate and less patient satisfaction than septoplasty. Seventy-five patients who underwent SMR were studied and followed up at 6 months to 56 months post-operatively. The rates of short and long term complications were relatively low: septal haematoma 1.3%, nasal infection 1.3%, epistaxis 2.6%, external nasal deformity 9.3% and septal perforation 2.7%. While most patients achieved short term relief of nasal obstruction (93.4%), about 30% had persistent/recurrent nasal obstruction on long term follow-up. Similar rates had been quoted for the operation of septoplasty. We postulated that this was due to unfavourable airflow patterns as a result of minor residual septal deviation. Some patients had associated pre-operative symptoms of snoring (57.3%), headache (48.0%), rhinorrhoea (38.7%), sneezing (30.7%), hyposmia (30.7%) and epistaxis (21.3%). Frequencies of cure/improvement of these symptoms after SMR were 34.9%, 33.3%, 24.1%, 30.4%, 60.9% and 43.8% respectively. The overall post-operative long term (average 23.5 months) satisfaction rate was almost 70%. SMR, being relatively easy to perform, and having similar complication and patient satisfaction rates as septoplasty, should be retained in the surgical armamentarium for the deviated nasal septum.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1488674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Singapore Med J        ISSN: 0037-5675            Impact factor:   1.858


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2.  Routine nasal surgery: an audit of outpatient follow-up.

Authors:  P Murthy; W S McKerrow
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  1996-01       Impact factor: 2.401

3.  A prospective randomised study to assess the efficacy of differenct medications for relief of post-operative nasal obstruction.

Authors:  A Kalan; G S Kenyon; N Pelekoudas
Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2001-07

4.  A Comparative Study between Universal Eclectic Septoplasty Technique and Cottle.

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5.  Sinonasal headaches and post-operative outcomes after septoplasty in patients with nasal septal deviation.

Authors:  Ali Ghazipour; Hassan Abshirini; Mahmood Hekmat Shoar; Sara Pursalehan
Journal:  Iran J Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2011
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