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Abstract
We aimed to study the efficacy of transseptal
suturing in patients undergoing septoplasty and to
compare the surgical outcome and complications
of transseptal suturing with nasal packing. We
c o n d u c t e d a p r o s p e c t i v e , c o m p a r a t i v e ,
randomized study in Deen Dayal Upadhyaya
hospital New Delhi from July 2016 to May 2017.A
total of 60 patients with symptomatic Deviated
nasal septum within age group of 18 to 60 years
were included in our study. All these patients
underwent septoplasty and were randomly
divided into two group of nasal packing and
transseptal suturing. Patients were interviewed
and assessed for nasal pain, nasal bleeding,
epiphora, dryness of mouth, sleep disturbances.
Mean Pain score using VAS was 8 in nasal packing
group and 2.3 in transseptal suturing group in 48
hours observation period, moreover mean score of
8 on VAS was observed during pack removal in
nasal packing group. None of the patient in
transseptal suturing group underwent nasal
bleeding thus none of them required add on nasal
packing.100% patients in medicated gauze nasal
packing group presented with epiphora,
headache, sleep disturbances, and dryness of
mouth in 48 hours observation period, whereas
none of the patient in transseptal suturing group
presented with such symptom. None of the patient
in either group presented with postoperative
septal perforation, synechiae foramation, crusting,
s t t h septal haematoma during 1 and 4 week
diagnostic nasal endoscopy. Even with limited resources of a government district hospital we
were able to conclude transseptal suturing as
better and efficient method to minimize the
sufferings of patients undergoing septoplasty.
KEYWORDS
Quilting, Transseptal suturing, Septoplasty