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  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Rhinology

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  • Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) affects pediatric patients, often requiring medical management.
  • Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) is indicated for refractory pediatric CRS.
  • Optimal postoperative care guidelines for pediatric ESS are not well-established.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and elucidate best practices for postoperative care in pediatric patients undergoing ESS.
  • To identify evidence-based recommendations for managing patients after ESS for CRS.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing studies and guidelines.
  • Analysis of recommendations for postoperative care in pediatric ESS.
  • Extrapolation of data from adult studies and older literature.

Main Results:

  • Limited data exists specifically for pediatric ESS postoperative care.
  • Nasal saline rinses and topical nasal steroid sprays are foundational treatments.
  • Steroid-impregnated saline has limited pediatric data; routine antibiotics and second-look endoscopy are generally not recommended but may be considered case-by-case.

Conclusions:

  • Saline irrigation and topical steroid sprays are safe and effective for healing and preventing symptom recurrence post-ESS.
  • Further research is required to clarify the roles of systemic steroids, antibiotics, and debridement in pediatric ESS.
  • Evidence-based guidelines for pediatric ESS postoperative care need further development.