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Effects of reducing nasal airflow on wound healing after endoscopic sinus surgery

YUE Li-hua1,JIANG Zhi-yi1, LIN Gong-biao2,CHENG Jin-mei2,YI Zi-xiang2   

  1. 1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Jiaxing First People′s Hospital, Jiaxing 314000;2. Department of Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, Affiliated First Hospital of Fujian Medical University
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2007-08-24 Published:2007-08-24
  • Contact: YUE Li-hua

Abstract: Objective: To study the effects of reducing nasal airflow by placing a cotton ball in the anterior nostrils on wound healing after endoscopic sinus surgery. Methods: Among 192 patients treated with functional endoscpic sinus surgery, 30 patients who received a cotton ball placed in the anterior nostrils after removing the nasal stents were put in group A. Another 30 patients who did not receive a cotton ball placed in the anterior nostrils after removing the nasal stents in the same period were put in group B. The nasal endoscopic recordings at week 1, 2, 4 and 12 after endoscopic sinus surgery were analyzed. Results: Nasal crusts in group A were obviously fewer than in group B at week 4 after surgery. At week 12, the mucosal edema and cyst formation of the nasal cavity in group A were less than in group B. There were 11 cases with mild adhesions in group A and 22 cases with mild adhesions and 2 cases with severe adhesions in group B. Differences between the two groups were significant (P<0.05). Patients with severe nasal crusts at week 4 after surgery had more severe adhesions, mucosal edema and cyst formation in the nasal cavity at week 12. Conclusions:Anterior nostril cotton placement after removing nasal stents is a simple and effective method to reduce nasal crust formation, which is a benefit to surgical wound healing for patients after endoscopic sinus surgery.

Key words: Sinusitis, Nasal endoscopic surgical procedures, operative, Adhesion

CLC Number: 

  • R765.4
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