Short term subjective outcomes of lateral fracture as a complementary treatment of coblation turbinoplasty in traumatized nose
Journal: Archives of Otolaryngology & Rhinology (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-02-05
Authors : Pier Giorgio Giacomini Francesco Maria Passali Barbara Flora Valentina Rosati; Stefano Di Girolamo;
Page : 026-030
Keywords : Septoplasty; Inferior turbinate reduction; Nasal trauma; Coblation; Lateral outfractures;
Abstract
Inferior turbinate compensatory hypertrophy is a common condition found in post-traumatic septal deviation. In literature several approaches are described for treating turbinates enlargment. We conduct a retrospective study on two group of 43 and 48 patients mached for age and sex that underwent to rino-septo-turbinoplasty from January 2011 to January 2013. First group was treated by inferior turbinates submucous unipolar coblation and the second by submucous unipolar coblation plus lateral outfracture. Inclusion criteria were: isolated nasal occlusion non-sensitive to medical treatment with compensatory enlarged inferior turbinate/s and marked nasal pyramid-septal deviation evaluated by pre-operative nasal endoscopy; turbinates hypertrophic grade from I –III according to Friedman.
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