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Author(s):  
Emily S. Sagalow ◽  
Vanessa Christopher ◽  
Kurren Gill ◽  
Raphael Banoub ◽  
Somya Shankar ◽  
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Author(s):  
Einat Levy ◽  
Ohad Ronen ◽  
Eyal Sela ◽  
Eli Layos ◽  
Netanel Eisenbach ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 116-122
Author(s):  
V. M. Svistushkin ◽  
E. S. Shchennikova ◽  
E. V. Sinkov

Introduction. Chronic rhinitis occurs more often in patients; it’s symptoms deteriorate their quality of life, affect sleeping, daily activity, and sometimes cause complications. The treatment depends on the clinical symptoms. In case of inefficiency of conservative therapy, surgery is indicated. Choosing an exact surgical instrument is still controversial.Objective. The aim of our study is to compare using semiconductor laser (wavelength 1.56 mkm) and radiofrequency (4 MHz) in patients with chronic rhinitis.Materials and methods. 60 patients with chronic drug-induced rhinitis aged 19–80 years were recruited and divided into two equal groups. All patients underwent surgical procedures: semiconductor laser (IRE-Polus) and radiofrequency (Ellman Surgitron) inferior nasal turbinate reduction. To assess and compare the healing process in two groups we used endoscopy and active anterior rhinomanometry. All patients filled out the SNOT-20 questionnaire. For the mucociliary clearance evaluation saccharin test was used. We observed patients during 12 months.Conclusion. Both, laser and radiofrequency, techniques are effective in patients with chronic rhinitis. In laser group shorter healing period was observed, what leads to rehabilitation shortening and life quality improvement. 


Author(s):  
João Pedro T. Garcia ◽  
Bianca H. de Moura ◽  
Vinícius H. Rodrigues ◽  
Manoela A. Vivan ◽  
Simone M. de Azevedo ◽  
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Abstract Introduction Inferior turbinate surgery is often performed concomitantly with rhinoseptoplasty. As inferior turbinates play a major role in allergic rhinitis, it seems reasonable to suggest that inferior turbinate surgery reduces allergy. Objective To assess the impact of nasal turbinate surgery on non-obstructive allergic symptoms (nasal discharge, sneezing, pruritus, and allergic conjunctivitis) and on the use of allergic medication in patients with allergic rhinitis undergoing rhinoseptoplasty. Methods Secondary analysis of aggregated data from two randomized controlled trials. Participants with allergic rhinitis aged ≥ 16 years were recruited. Data from two groups were analyzed: patients with rhinoseptoplasty and concomitant turbinate reduction (intervention group) and patients with rhinoseptoplasty only (control group). The 90-day postoperative frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms and of nasal steroid and oral antihistamine use were analyzed. Results A total of 100 patients were studied. The groups were similar in terms of allergic symptom intensity and mean age. The frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms decreased 90 days postoperative in both groups (p < 0.01). There was no difference between the groups in the frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms at 90 days (p = 0.835). Topical nasal steroid and oral histamine antagonist use decreased in the intervention group at 90 days (p < 0.05). Conclusions Ninety days after the surgery, turbinate reduction performed in association with rhinoseptoplasty did not reduce the frequency of non-obstructive allergic symptoms more than rhinoplasty alone. However, the observed decrease in nasal steroid and oral antihistamine use suggests an impact of turbinate reduction on medication use in patients with allergic rhinitis undergoing rhinoseptoplasty. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov database (NCT01457638 and NCT02231216).


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (7) ◽  
pp. 1739-1741
Author(s):  
Zafer Iqbal ◽  
Shahbaz Mujtaba Ghouri ◽  
Rehan Saleem ◽  
Aysha Nauman ◽  
Muhammad Nadeem ◽  
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Objectives: To assess the efficacy of the technique regarding the surgical outcome, post-operative crusting, and bleeding. Design: Single Blind interventional type of study. Study Place and period: This study was conducted at, Chaudhary Muhammad Akram Teaching and Research Hospital Lahore from July 2018 to June 2019. Material and methods: The study included 100 patients and the results of technique in respect to surgical outcome, the safety of technique regarding post-operative complications like crusting in the postoperative period and epistaxis were analyzed. Results: A total of 100 patients were included for research. Their ages were between 10-40 years. It was concluded that almost all the patients had felt improvement in their nasal blockage and postnasal discharge. The sneezing and headache in these patients also have been improved. Ten patients presented with nose crusting and 4 patient presented with mild epistaxis. No acitve intervention was not required in any patient. Conclusion: It was concluded that reduction of inferior turbinate by Diode laser is an excellent, and safe option, regarding the surgical outcome, and complications faced by patients registered for turbinate surgery. Keywords: Turbinates reduction, Diode laser, epistaxis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (30) ◽  
pp. 2778-2783
Author(s):  
Nikhila Rajendran ◽  
Jaya C ◽  
Venugopal M ◽  
Satheesh S

BACKGROUND Nasal obstruction secondary to inferior turbinate hypertrophy significantly affects the quality of life. Patients refractory to medical treatment are taken up for surgery. Laser turbinate reduction is an effective and simple method for treatment of nasal obstruction due to inferior turbinate hypertrophy. Only a few studies reported on the outcome of laser inferior turbinate reduction in India. The present study was done to assess the clinical outcome of laser inferior turbinate reduction in patients with nasal obstruction due to inferior turbinate hypertrophy. METHODS This prospective observational study was done in 31 patients (18 – 60 years) with nasal obstruction due to inferior turbinate hypertrophy refractory to medical management who underwent laser inferior turbinate reduction in ENT Department, Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram from December 2017 to September 2019. RESULTS All patients had bilateral inferior turbinate hypertrophy. 21 out of 31 patients had allergic rhinitis and rest had non-allergic rhinitis. Pre-operatively most patients had symptom score between 15 and 20. After CO2 laser inferior turbinate reduction at the end of 3 months of follow up, subjective assessment by symptom scoring confirmed by objective assessment by flowmetry 29 out of 31 patients had good outcome with relief from nasal obstruction. The success rate was more in nonallergic rhinitis (100 %) than the allergic rhinitis group (90.47 %). CONCLUSIONS CO2 laser inferior turbinate reduction is an effective procedure to relieve nasal obstruction in patients with inferior turbinate hypertrophy refractory to medical treatment, with minimal complications. Post-procedure on follow up significant number of patients had relief from hyposmia, sneezing and running nose. KEYWORDS Nasal Obstruction, Peak Nasal Inspiratory Flowmetry, Symptom Scoring, CO2 Laser, Outcome


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