OBJECTIVE: There is currently no standardised management protocol following functional endoscopic sinus surgery. This study assessed frequent endoscopic cleaning versus minimal intervention in the early post-operative period following such surgery. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, randomised controlled, single-blinded, within-subject trial involving 24 patients with bilateral chronic rhinosinusitis undergoing bilateral functional endoscopic sinus surgery. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The primary outcome measure was ethmoid cavity healing, based on endoscopic appearance, graded using a modified Lund-MacKay endoscopic score. SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURE: Lund-MacKay symptom score before and after surgery. RESULTS: There was no overall statistically significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.37). Subgroup analysis revealed a significant effect of regular suction clearance on adhesions at three months (p = 0.048), but not on oedema, polyps, granulation, discharge or crusting. CONCLUSION: There is no evidence from this study to support frequent endoscopic cleaning in the early post-operative period after functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Less intensive post-operative management is recommended, resulting in decreased patient morbidity and fewer post-operative follow-up appointments.
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OBJECTIVE: There is currently no standardised management protocol following functional endoscopic sinus surgery. This study assessed frequent endoscopic cleaning versus minimal intervention in the early post-operative period following such surgery. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, randomised controlled, single-blinded, within-subject trial involving 24 patients with bilateral chronic rhinosinusitis undergoing bilateral functional endoscopic sinus surgery. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The primary outcome measure was ethmoid cavity healing, based on endoscopic appearance, graded using a modified Lund-MacKay endoscopic score. SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURE: Lund-MacKay symptom score before and after surgery. RESULTS: There was no overall statistically significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.37). Subgroup analysis revealed a significant effect of regular suction clearance on adhesions at three months (p = 0.048), but not on oedema, polyps, granulation, discharge or crusting. CONCLUSION: There is no evidence from this study to support frequent endoscopic cleaning in the early post-operative period after functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Less intensive post-operative management is recommended, resulting in decreased patient morbidity and fewer post-operative follow-up appointments.