Functional nasal surgery in the office-based setting.

Q2 Medicine
World Journal of OtorhinolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery Pub Date : 2023-07-06 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1002/wjo2.114
Alia J Mowery, Christopher R Razavi
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Abstract

Objective: Nasal obstruction is a very common problem often addressed by functional nasal surgery. Increasingly, these procedures are being performed in the office setting secondary to decreased down time, cost, and obviation of general anesthesia. Our goal with this review is to discuss how to appropriately select patients for office-based procedures, what procedures may be considered, and current outcomes with in-office functional nasal surgery.

Data sources: PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar.

Methods: Research databases were searched for articles discussing techniques for performing functional nasal surgery in an office setting, and outcomes of various in-office functional nasal procedures.

Results: Studies found and included in this review discuss many aspects of office-based functional nasal surgery, including practical points on patient selection and office set-up, what procedures can safely be performed, and outcomes of different techniques to address specific problems. Broadly, procedures amenable to performance in the office address the internal and external nasal valves, the nasal septum, and the inferior turbinates.

Conclusion: A wide range of techniques to aaddress the nasal valves, septum, and inferior turbinates can be performed in a safe and effective manner without the need for an operative suite.

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在办公室环境中进行功能性鼻腔手术。
目的:鼻腔阻塞是一个非常常见的问题,经常通过功能性鼻腔手术来解决。由于减少了停机时间、成本和避免了全身麻醉,这些手术越来越多地在办公室环境中进行。我们这篇综述的目的是讨论如何适当地选择患者进行基于办公室的手术,可以考虑哪些手术,以及目前办公室功能性鼻腔手术的结果。数据来源:PubMed、Scopus、Google Scholar。方法:在研究数据库中搜索讨论在办公室环境中进行功能性鼻外科手术的技术以及各种办公室内功能性鼻手术的结果的文章。结果:本综述中发现并包括的研究讨论了基于办公室的功能性鼻腔手术的许多方面,包括患者选择和办公室设置的实践要点,可以安全地进行哪些手术,以及解决特定问题的不同技术的结果。一般来说,适合在办公室进行的手术涉及内、外鼻瓣、鼻中隔和下鼻甲。结论:在不需要手术套件的情况下,可以安全有效地进行广泛的鼻瓣膜、鼻中隔和下鼻甲治疗技术。
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