Nasal Adhesions – A New Perspective

B. Khan
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Objective: The objective of the study is to explore various causes of adhesions or faults what different surgeons commonly do and how to combat this problem. Study design: Randomized Control Trial. Settings: ENT Unit-I, Allied Hospital, Faisalabad. Duration: July, 2016 to June, 2018. Methodology: 500 patients undergoing septoplasty and SMR, over a period of 2 years were included in this study. Those requiring combination procedures were excluded. The study involved 400 males and 100 females. The age range was 15-75 years with a mean age of 34 years. All patients had a pre-operative nasal packing by undertraining medical officers using a roll gauze soaked in 4% Xylocaine with Topical Adrenaline 1:1000 in a ratio of 50:50 half an hour before surgery. 300 cases were operated under local anesthesia with no intravenous supplement and the remaining 200 under General Anesthesia. Results: 20 patients (04%) presented with adhesions out of which 15 were operated under General Anesthesia and 5 under local anesthesia. All these patients belonged to the non-splinted group. 07 patients (1.4%) complained of slight discomfort due to splints particularly those made of the cut drips. 03 patients (0.6%) complained of the unsightly look of the anterior ends of the splints as they were secured with stitches over the columella. Crust formation was the main problem encountered during the splinting period. Conclusion: Splints have been found to be very effective in preventing adhesion formation which are sometimes very troublesome. However, because of the very low incidence, (04%) in our studies compared to (8.1%) in other series after a single procedure on the nose, one must be very cautious in placing splints and should be placed where the surgeon strongly fears the formation of adhesions, such as in difficult cases. Suggestions: Prevention from unwanted adhesions is the best strategy to avoid adhesions.
鼻粘连-一个新的视角
目的:本研究的目的是探讨粘连或故障的各种原因,不同的外科医生通常做什么以及如何解决这个问题。研究设计:随机对照试验。地点:费萨拉巴德联合医院耳鼻喉科一科。时间:2016年7月至2018年6月。方法:500例接受鼻中隔成形术和SMR治疗的患者在2年内被纳入本研究。需要联合手术的排除在外。这项研究涉及400名男性和100名女性。年龄15 ~ 75岁,平均34岁。所有患者术前均由训练不足的医务人员使用卷纱布在手术前半小时浸泡在4% Xylocaine和局部肾上腺素1:1000的比例为50:50的情况下进行鼻腔填塞。局麻不加静脉补充300例,全麻200例。结果:20例(04%)出现粘连,其中全麻15例,局麻5例。所有患者均属于非夹板组。07名患者(1.4%)抱怨夹板造成的轻微不适,特别是那些由切口滴液制成的夹板。03名患者(0.6%)抱怨夹板的前端不美观,因为夹板是在小柱上缝合的。地壳形成是夹板时期遇到的主要问题。结论:夹板对预防粘连是非常有效的,有时粘连是非常麻烦的。然而,由于在我们的研究中,单次鼻部手术后夹板的发生率(04%)与其他系列的发生率(8.1%)相比非常低,因此必须非常谨慎地放置夹板,并且应该放置在外科医生非常担心粘连形成的地方,例如在困难的病例中。建议:预防不需要的粘连是避免粘连的最佳策略。
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