Synthetic Grafts to Prevent Nasal Septal Perforation After Bilateral Mucosal Tears During Septal Surgery.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Anthony P Di Ponio, Carl P Wilson, Robert H Deeb, John R Craig
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BackgroundSeptoplasty is a common cause of nasal septal perforation (NSP), especially when bilateral apposing septal mucosal tears (BATs) occur intraoperatively. While prior studies have largely focused on NSP management once formed, there is limited evidence on how to prevent NSPs should BATs occur during septal surgery.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of intraseptal synthetic interposition graft (SIG) placement to prevent NSPs following BATs during septal surgery.MethodsA single-institution retrospective cohort study was conducted with adult patients who underwent septoplasty or septorhinoplasty by 2 surgeons. Patients who had BATs intraoperatively had SIGs placed between the septal flaps (cadaveric acellular dermal or porcine collagen grafts). Patients were monitored endoscopically for NSP development at a minimum of 2 months postoperatively.ResultsOf 1132 operative patients between January 2016 and July 2024, 50 patients (4.4%) experienced BATs and had SIGs placed intraoperatively. Of the 50 patients, the median age was 52.7 years, 72.0% were males, and the median follow-up duration was 4.8 months (range: 2.0-85.4). Regarding the SIGs placed, 54.0% were porcine collagen and 46.0% were cadaveric dermis. While 46/50 patients experienced complete mucosalization of their BATs (92.0%), 4 developed NSPs postoperatively (8.0%). Two NSPs occurred within 2 months postoperatively, and 2 were delayed after complete mucosalization. All NSPs occurred following porcine collagen grafts.ConclusionIntraseptal synthetic IP graft placement demonstrated 92% success in preventing NSPs following BATs during septal surgery. Future studies should explore the efficacy of different SIGs at preventing NSPs following BATs during septal surgery.

合成移植物预防鼻中隔手术中双侧粘膜撕裂后鼻中隔穿孔。
背景:鼻中隔成形术是鼻中隔穿孔(NSP)的常见原因,尤其是术中发生双侧鼻中隔粘膜撕裂(BATs)时。虽然先前的研究主要集中在NSP形成后的管理上,但在鼻中隔手术中发生bat时如何预防NSP的证据有限。目的本研究的目的是评估在鼻中隔手术中植入合成间置移植物(SIG)以预防BATs术后NSPs的效果。方法采用单机构回顾性队列研究,对接受2位外科医生鼻中隔成形术或鼻中隔成形术的成年患者进行研究。术中行bat的患者在间隔瓣(尸体脱细胞真皮或猪胶原移植)之间放置sigg。术后至少2个月,在内镜下监测NSP的发展情况。结果2016年1月至2024年7月1132例手术患者中,50例(4.4%)患者经历了BATs并术中放置了SIGs。50例患者中位年龄为52.7岁,男性占72.0%,中位随访时间为4.8个月(范围:2.0-85.4)。放置的SIGs中,54.0%为猪胶原蛋白,46.0%为尸体真皮。50例患者中有46例(92.0%)bat完全粘膜化,4例(8.0%)术后发生NSPs。2例发生于术后2个月内,2例发生于完全粘膜化后。所有NSPs均发生在猪胶原蛋白移植后。结论在鼻中隔手术中植入合成鼻中隔植入术可有效预防鼻中隔手术后鼻中隔继发神经性休克,成功率达92%。未来的研究应探讨不同SIGs在预防鼻中隔手术bat后NSPs的疗效。
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
11.50%
发文量
82
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication committed to expanding knowledge and publishing the best clinical and basic research within the fields of Rhinology & Allergy. Its focus is to publish information which contributes to improved quality of care for patients with nasal and sinus disorders. Its primary readership consists of otolaryngologists, allergists, and plastic surgeons. Published material includes peer-reviewed original research, clinical trials, and review articles.
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