Fascia and fat tissue usage in nasal septal perforation repair: experimental rabbit model

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ceyhun Cengiz ◽  
Münir Demirci ◽  
Şule Demirci ◽  
Necmi Arslan ◽  
Ceren Ersöz Ünlü ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
pp. 194589242096197
Author(s):  
So Jeong Kim ◽  
Soo Yeon Jung ◽  
Min Ji Lee ◽  
Jung Ho Bae ◽  
Han Su Kim

Background Nasal septal perforation is caused by bilateral septal mucosal injuries resulting from nasal trauma and septal surgeries. Previous studies have reported that biocompatible materials may be effective for repairing nasal septal perforations. However, they were primarily used for treatment; no study has investigated their use for prevention of nasal septal perforation. Objective To determine whether porcine tracheal mucosa-derived decellularized patch can prevent the progression of nasal mucosa injuries to septal perforations. Methods Bilateral nasal septal mucosal defects were surgically induced in 36 rabbits. Silastic sheets were applied bilaterally in all rabbits, and decellularized mucosal patch was applied unilaterally (n = 12) or bilaterally (n = 12) at the defect site in the respective experimental groups. Between 1 and 8 weeks postoperatively, the animals were sacrificed, and their nasal septa were completely removed. The excised septa were examined macroscopically and microscopically (histopathological examinations). Moreover, glycosaminoglycan (GAG) estimations of the septa were performed to evaluate mucosal regeneration and mechanical properties. Results Septal perforations occurred in 5 animals in the control group (5/12; 42%), 1 in the unilateral group (1/12; 9%), and in none in the bilateral group. Compared with the control group, the experimental groups showed significantly different mucosal and cartilage regeneration. Conclusion Decellularized porcine tracheal mucosa can prevent mucosal defects from progressing to septal perforation, promote the repair of mucosal defects, and protect the nasal cartilage.


2014 ◽  
Vol 151 (1_suppl) ◽  
pp. P255-P255
Author(s):  
Kadir Yucebas ◽  
Umit Taskin ◽  
Mehmet F. Oktay ◽  
Salih Aydin ◽  
Serdar Altınay ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 019459982199201
Author(s):  
Cullen M. Taylor ◽  
Stephen F. Bansberg ◽  
Michael J. Marino

Objective Reporting patient symptoms due to nasal septal perforation (NSP) has been hindered by the lack of a validated disease-specific symptom score. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate an instrument for assessing patient-reported symptoms related to NSP. Study Design Validation study. Setting A tertiary care center. Methods The Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) scale was used as an initial construct to which 7 nonobstruction questions were added to measure septal perforation symptoms. The proposed NOSE-Perf instrument was distributed to consecutive patients evaluated for NSP, those with nasal obstruction without NSP, and a control group without rhinologic complaints. Questionnaires were redistributed to the subgroup with NSP prior to treatment of the perforation. Results The study instrument was completed by 31 patients with NSP, 17 with only nasal obstruction, and 22 without rhinologic complaint. Internal consistency was high throughout the entire instrument (Cronbach α = 0.935; 95% CI, 0.905-0.954). Test-retest reliability was demonstrated by very strong correlation between questionnaires completed by the same patient at least 1 week apart ( r = 0.898, P < .001). Discriminant validity was confirmed via a receiver operating characteristic ( P < .001, area under the curve = 0.700). The NOSE-Perf scale was able to distinguish among all 3 study groups ( P < .001) and between NSP and nasal obstruction ( P = .024). When used alone, the NOSE scale could not discriminate between NSP and nasal obstruction ( P = .545). Conclusions The NOSE-Perf scale is a validated and reliable clinical assessment tool that can be applied to adult patients with NSP.


2019 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. 16-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Walter A. Eyer-Silva ◽  
Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes de Azevedo ◽  
Guilherme Almeida Rosa da Silva ◽  
Rodrigo Panno Basílio-de-Oliveira ◽  
Luciana Ferreira de Araujo ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 225-228 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmet Islam ◽  
Hatice Celik ◽  
Sevim Asian Felek ◽  
Munir Demirci

2007 ◽  
Vol 99 (6) ◽  
pp. 473-480 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bobby Lanier ◽  
Guan Kai ◽  
Bradley Marple ◽  
G. Michael Wall

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