CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Laryngorhinootologie 2019; 98(S 02): S364-S365
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1686731
Poster
Rhinology

Endoscopic Septoplasty and Turbinoplasty – Indications and Protocol

G Kukushev
1   Military Medical Academy – Sofia, Sofia, Bulgarien
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    Introduction:

    There are no standard recommendations regarding the choice of technique (endoscopic/conventional) for septoplasty and turbinoplasty.

    In this study are presented the statistical results of comparison between two groups of patients with common pathology operated endoscopically and conventional.

    Materials and Methods:

    For a period of 5 years 120 patients with obstructive nasal breathing due to septal deformity in areas III, IV and V according to Cottle combined with hypertrophy of the inferior turbinates were diagnosed and operated.

    The patients were divided into 2 groups (Group 1 consists of 70 patients underwent conventional septoplasty and turbinoplasty and Group 2 consisting of 50 patients operated endoscopically).

    The preoperative diagnostic methods were – ENT examination (including endoscopy), acoustic rhinometry and self-assessment questionnaire.

    Results:

    The results showed statistically better outcomes for patients in group 2 (operated endoscopically).

    Discussion:

    There is no standard recommendation in the ENT guidelines for method of choice for septoplasty and turbinoplasty – endoscopic or conventional.

    The results of the study show that in cases with septal pathology in areas III, IV and V combined with hypertrophy especially in the posterior part of the inferior turbinates the endoscopic technique has advantages compared to the conventional.


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    Dr. Georgi Kukushev
    Military Medical Academy – Sofia,
    Opulchenska, PO Box 107, 1233
    Sofia, Bulgarien

    Publication History

    Publication Date:
    23 April 2019 (online)

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