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Centripetal dissection in intranasal ethmoid sinus surgery offers a safe and effective approach. This technique significantly reduces complication risks by enhancing surgeon orientation during procedures.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Surgical Techniques

Background:

  • Intranasal ethmoid sinus surgery is a common procedure.
  • Minimizing complications is crucial for patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the applicability and efficiency of the centripetal dissection technique in intranasal ethmoid sinus surgery.
  • To assess complication rates over a 26-year period.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of 2,500 patients undergoing intranasal ethmoid sinus surgery.
  • Utilized the centripetal dissection technique from 1984 to 2010.
  • Preoperative assessments included otolaryngological examination, nasal endoscopy, and CT scans.

Main Results:

  • A low intraoperative complication rate of 0.16% (4/2500) for cerebrospinal fluid leaks.
  • No cases of periorbital damage were reported.
  • Zero short-term or long-term complications observed; all intraoperative issues were resolved during surgery.

Conclusions:

  • Centripetal dissection allows precise instrument orientation, significantly reducing surgical risks.
  • The technique demonstrates high applicability and efficiency in intranasal ethmoid sinus surgery.
  • This method enhances surgical safety and patient outcomes.