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Choanal atresia treated with transpalatal approach
1Department of ENT, Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi. tallatnajeeb@yahoo.com
Abstract:
A case of unilateral choanal atresia (CA) presented in adulthood with unilateral nasal discharge and obstruction, and coloboma of right lower eyelid. Diagnosis of choanal atresia was made with 0 degree telescope and CT scan. It was treated surgically by transpalatal (TP) approach. Stent was kept for 6 weeks. Few adhesions developed, which were broken. There was no other complication in follow-up.
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