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[Inverted papilloma: treatment and evolution].

M Henríquez1, X Altuna, A Zulueta

  • 1Servicio de ORL, Hospital Donostia, Apartado de Correos 477, 20080 San Sebastián.

Acta Otorrinolaringologica Espanola
|June 27, 2003
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Inverted Papilloma, a common benign nasosinusal tumor, presents significant recurrence and malignant potential. This study highlights treatment outcomes and challenges in managing this condition.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Oncology
  • Surgical Pathology

Background:

  • Inverted Papilloma (IP) is a frequent benign nasosinusal tumor.
  • It is characterized by a high recurrence rate and malignant potential.
  • Accurate staging and appropriate treatment are crucial for patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a 10-year retrospective experience with Inverted Papilloma treatment.
  • To analyze treatment strategies based on tumor stage.
  • To evaluate recurrence and malignization rates in treated patients.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective study of 10 patients treated for Inverted Papilloma over 10 years.
  • Classification of tumors according to Krouse staging (Stages I, II, and IV included).

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  • Surgical treatment: endonasal approach for Stages I/II, external approach for Stage IV.
  • Main Results:

    • 3 patients were Stage I, 6 were Stage II, and 1 was Stage IV.
    • Endonasal surgery was the primary treatment for Stages I and II.
    • External approach was used for Stage IV.
    • Recurrence rate was 30% and malignization occurred in 10% of cases.

    Conclusions:

    • Inverted Papilloma management requires careful consideration of staging and treatment modality.
    • Endonasal surgery is effective for early-stage disease.
    • The observed recurrence and malignization rates underscore the aggressive nature of some IPs.