Pediatric Septoplasty: A Case Series Study

B. Saeed, M. Sheet, Emanuel Sargon Emanuel
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Background: The controversy of pediatric septoplasty exists. Septoplasty is an uncommon procedure in pediatric populations. Still, there is a lack of consensus about the age and extent of septoplasty in this age group. Moreover, delayed surgical correction of septal deviation may adversely affect normal nasal and facial growth. There is a recent trend toward major cartilage work in pediatric patients with severe septal deviation. The aims of this study are to evaluate the health-related quality of life in pediatric patients after septoplasty and to assess the early as well as the long-term outcomes of surgery. Ethical Approval: The Collegiate Committee for Medical Research Ethics approved the study with approval code CCMRE-MED-22-1 on 17/01/2022. It aligns with the 1964 Helsinki Declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards . Patients and methods: This case series study was conducted on 25 children (24 males and one female) who underwent septoplasty for severe symptomatic septal deviation. This assessment was done three months and 1-year post-operatively to assess the operation's effect on the quality of life and overall patient satisfaction. The follow-up was done utilizing NOSE and VAS scales and they were compared with pre-operative ones. In most cases, the cartilage was delivered, remodelled, and reinserted. Results: The mean age of patients was 8.5±3.8 years. There were 24 (96.31%) males and 1 (3.69%) females. The current study reveals significant differences in postoperative NOSE and VAS scores compared to pre-operative ones at three months and one year post-operatively with P-values <0.001. Synechia, infection due to crust formation, and residual deviation were the common complications in this study. Conclusion: The significant improvement in quality of life and the low complication rate justifies septoplasty in the pediatric age group in indicated cases, even if considerable cartilage work was needed.
小儿鼻中隔成形术:病例系列研究
背景:小儿鼻中隔成形术存在争议。鼻中隔成形术在儿科人群中并不常见。尽管如此,对于这个年龄段的鼻中隔成形术的年龄和程度仍缺乏共识。此外,鼻中隔偏曲的延迟手术矫正可能会对正常的鼻腔和面部生长产生不利影响。有一个最近的趋势,主要软骨工作的儿童患者严重的中隔偏差。本研究的目的是评估小儿中隔成形术后与健康相关的生活质量,并评估手术的早期和长期结果。伦理批准:医学研究伦理合议委员会于2022年1月17日批准了该研究,批准代码为CCMRE-MED-22-1。它与1964年《赫尔辛基宣言》及其后来的修正案或类似的道德标准保持一致。患者和方法:本病例系列研究对25名儿童(男24名,女1名)进行了严重症状性中隔偏曲的鼻中隔成形术。该评估分别在术后3个月和1年进行,以评估手术对患者生活质量和总体满意度的影响。随访采用鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部鼻部。在大多数情况下,软骨被移植、重塑和重新植入。结果:患者平均年龄8.5±3.8岁。男性24例(96.31%),女性1例(3.69%)。本研究显示,术后3个月和1年的鼻翼和VAS评分与术前比较差异有统计学意义,p值<0.001。粘连、结痂感染和残留偏差是本研究中常见的并发症。结论:生活质量的显著改善和低并发症率证明了在儿童年龄组的指征病例中隔成形术是合理的,即使需要大量的软骨工作。
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