Filippo Cascio, Ferdinando Stagno d'Alcontres, Daria Costanzo, Francesco Gazia
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Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study is to analyse the possible spontaneous regression of severe adenoid hypertrophy in patients who performed nasal surgery.
Methods: Following the inclusion criteria, 83 adult patients were retrospective selected. These patients were characterized by adenoid hypertrophy from second to fourth grade before performing septoplasty andbilateral or monolateral reduction of hypertrophy of the turbinates and/or endoscopical sinus surgery (ESS).
Results: Adenoid hypertrophy (grade 2-3-4) can be noted in 6.8% (83/1220) of patients who performed nasal surgery. Regarding the grade of hypertrophy before and after surgery, a clear decrease in adenoid size was obtained after nasal surgery (p < 0.001), without performing adenoidectomy, after at least one year of follow-up.
Conclusion: Spontaneous regression of severe adenoid hypertrophy was observed in all patients who performed nasal surgery. Avoid adenoidectomy during nasal surgery should be a great advantage for patients, eliminating the possibility of complications such as bleeding and uncontrolled scars.
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Official Journal of
European Union of Medical Specialists – ORL Section and Board
Official Journal of Confederation of European Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Head and Neck Surgery
"European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology" publishes original clinical reports and clinically relevant experimental studies, as well as short communications presenting new results of special interest. With peer review by a respected international editorial board and prompt English-language publication, the journal provides rapid dissemination of information by authors from around the world. This particular feature makes it the journal of choice for readers who want to be informed about the continuing state of the art concerning basic sciences and the diagnosis and management of diseases of the head and neck on an international level.
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology was founded in 1864 as "Archiv für Ohrenheilkunde" by A. von Tröltsch, A. Politzer and H. Schwartze.