Determining the Impact of Pre-Operative Computed Tomography Scan in Patients Underwent Septoplasty on the Postoperative Complications

Abdulwahid S. AlQahtani, Ramzi M. Dagriri, Radeif E. Shamakhi, Ahmad M. Alrasheed, Ahmed A. Etwadi, K. Alqahtani
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Background: One of the most common causes of nasal obstruction in adults is a deviated nasal septum (DNS). Anterior rhinoscopy (AR), which is generally the first diagnostic procedure in the evaluation of obstructive nasal pathologies, is frequently insufficient in the assessment of the posterior nasal cavity, and paranasal sinus computed tomography(PNS CT) is the gold standard method for the evaluation of paranasal anatomy and inflammatory paranasal sinus pathologies .The goal was to prove that a pre-operative computed tomography scan was helpful in reducing post-septoplasty complications. Methods: All patients with clinically confirmed DNS who had surgical intervention at Khamis Mushayet General Hospital were included in a retrospective record-based analysis. Patients' demographic information, as well as post-operative problems and the history of a preoperative CT scan for evaluating and grading DNS, were all collected. Results: For DNS, a total of 60 patients underwent septoplasty. The average age of the patients who had a preoperative CT scan was 30.The remaining 30 patients did not get a pre-operative CT scan to rule out DNS. Nasal obstruction was the most common problem (28.3%), followed by external nose deformity (20 percent). A total of 47% of patients with postoperative nasal obstruction did not have a pre-operative CT scan. About 42% of patients with postoperative nasal deformity did not have a CT scan, whereas 33% of patients with postoperative bleeding and septal perforation did not have a CT scan. Conclusions: In conclusion, the study found that preoperative CT had insignificant efficacy in relieving nasal obstruction or minimising postoperative complications.
确定中隔成形术患者术前计算机断层扫描对术后并发症的影响
背景:鼻中隔偏曲是成人鼻塞最常见的原因之一。鼻前镜检查(AR)通常是评估阻塞性鼻部病变的首选诊断方法,但在评估后鼻腔时往往不足,而鼻窦计算机断层扫描(PNS CT)是评估鼻窦解剖和炎症性鼻窦病变的金标准方法。目的是证明术前计算机断层扫描有助于减少鼻中隔成形术后的并发症。方法:回顾性分析所有在Khamis Mushayet总医院接受手术治疗的经临床证实的DNS患者。收集患者的人口学信息、术后问题和术前CT扫描史,以评估和分级DNS。结果:对于DNS,共有60例患者接受了鼻中隔成形术。术前接受CT扫描的患者平均年龄为30岁。其余30例患者未进行术前CT扫描以排除DNS。鼻塞是最常见的问题(28.3%),其次是外鼻畸形(20%)。总共47%的术后鼻塞患者术前没有进行CT扫描。约42%的术后鼻畸形患者没有进行CT扫描,而33%的术后出血和鼻中隔穿孔患者没有进行CT扫描。结论:本研究发现术前CT对缓解鼻塞或减少术后并发症的效果不显著。
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