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Endoscopic Septoplasty with Limited Two-line Resection: Minimally Invasive Surgery for Septal Deviation
Published on: June 20, 2018
Endoscopic septoplasty in primary cases using electromechanical instruments: surgical technique, efficacy and results
Aderito De Sousa Fontes1, Minaret Sandrea Jiménez, Rosa R Chacaltana Ayerve
1Jefe Unidad y Director del Fellow de Cirugía Endoscópica Rinosinusal, Instituto Médico La Floresta, Profesor de la Unidad Interdisciplinaria de Cirugía Endoscópica de base de Cráneo, Residencia de posgrado de Neurocirugía, Hospital Militar «Dr. Carlos Arvelo», Caracas, Venezuela; Residente 3er. año Otorrinolaringología, Instituto Médico La Floresta, Hospital Central Luis N. Sáenz PNP Universidad Nacional Federico Villareal, Lima, PerúPasantía en Cirugía Endoscópica Rinosinusal y Base Craneal (Sept.-Dic. 2012), Instituto Medico La Floresta, Caracas, Venezuela.
Introduction And Objectives:
The microdebrider is a surgical tool which has been used successfully in many endoscopic surgical procedures in otolaryngology. In this study, we analysed our experience using this powered instrument in the resection of obstructive nasal septum deviations.
Subjects And Methods:
This was a longitudinal, prospective, descriptive study conducted between January and June 2007 on 141 patients who consulted for chronic nasal obstruction caused by a septal deviation or deformity and underwent powered endoscopic septoplasty (PES).
Results:
The mean age was 39.9 years (15-63 years); 60.28% were male (n=85) The change in nasal symptom severity decreased after surgery from 6.12 (preoperative) to 2.01 (postoperative). Patients undergoing PES had a significant reduction of nasal symptoms in the pre- and postoperative period, which was statistically significant (P<.05). There were no statistically significant differences between the results at the 2 nd week, 6th week and 5th year after surgery. The 100% of patients were satisfied with the results of surgery and no patient answered "No" to the question added to compare patient satisfaction after surgery. Minor complications in the postoperative period were present in 4.96% of the cases.
Conclusions:
Powered endoscopic septoplasty allows accurate, conservative repair of obstructive nasal septum deviations, with fewer complications and better functional results. In our experience, this technique offered significant perioperative advantages with high postoperative patient satisfaction in terms of reducing the severity of nasal symptoms.

