Long-term follow-up of the effectiveness and safety of inferior turbinectomy
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Long-term follow-up of the effectiveness and safety of inferior turbinectomy
Abstract
The long-term effectiveness and safety of inferior turbinectomy were assessed in 186 patients who were interviewed and examined 10 to 15 years after surgery (mean 12.3 years). Relief of nasal obstruction was reported by 82 percent of the patients; rhinoscopy showed wide, clean nasal airways in 88 percent. Rhinorrhea was still a problem for 34 percent of patients, and 19 percent were receiving medical treatment for this symptom. Smell acuity had improved in 52 percent of the patients. Before turbinectomy, 32 patients had suffered from bronchial asthma; postoperatively, there was an improvement in 16, and no change in 13; 3 patients reported exacerbation of asthmatic attacks. Atrophic changes of the nasal mucosa and chronic purulent infection were not observed in any of the patients.
Comment in
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Possible hemorrhage after inferior turbinectomy.Plast Reconstr Surg. 1993 Sep;92(4):770. doi: 10.1097/00006534-199309001-00055. Plast Reconstr Surg. 1993. PMID: 8356150 No abstract available.
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