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Developmental nasal anomalies.

D W Morgan1, J N Evans

  • 1Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital, London.

The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
|May 1, 1990
PubMed
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Developmental nasal anomalies, though rare, require surgical management. This study reviewed 50 cases, detailing various lesions and successful surgical outcomes with low complication rates.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Developmental Biology

Background:

  • Congenital nasal anomalies are infrequent despite complex embryological development.
  • This study focuses on the surgical management of diverse nasal anomalies, excluding choanal atresia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a decade of experience in managing developmental nasal anomalies.
  • To analyze the types of anomalies, diagnostic methods, surgical techniques, and outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of 50 surgically treated cases of developmental nasal anomalies.
  • Diagnostic imaging included Computerized Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
  • Surgical interventions ranged from simple excision to complex external rhinoplasty approaches.

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Main Results:

  • Fifty cases included various lesions such as dermoids, gliomata, meningoencephalocoeles, and nasal aplasias.
  • Presenting symptoms were primarily nasal obstruction and/or nasal masses.
  • A low complication rate of 10% (five patients) was observed, including CSF leaks and recurrences, all successfully managed.

Conclusions:

  • Developmental nasal anomalies, while rare, present a spectrum of surgical challenges.
  • Accurate diagnosis using advanced imaging is crucial for determining treatment strategies.
  • Surgical management yields favorable outcomes with manageable complications for these rare conditions.