鼻内三叉神经功能对鼻塞手术治疗的意义。

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Anna Kristina Hernandez, Konstantinos Garefis, Iordanis Konstantinidis, Thomas Hummel
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摘要

背景:鼻塞的手术治疗在日常鼻科实践中占很大比例。未能改善患者的症状可能是由于对合并症的评估不完整,对鼻气流的敏感性低,以及治疗方法不充分。这篇叙述性综述总结了评估鼻塞手术与三叉神经功能测量结果的研究证据。重点是具体的程序,如鼻中隔成形术,内窥镜鼻窦手术和手术下鼻甲。摘要:目前的文献提供证据表明,相当比例的患者在手术前鼻内三叉神经功能下降。大多数鼻手术保留三叉神经功能,除非采用更激进的技术,如切除下鼻甲或过度烧灼。关键信息:三叉神经功能应在出现鼻塞的患者中进行评估,特别是在没有重大解剖阻塞的情况下。鼻腔敏感可能是单纯手术无法解决的梗阻的一个因素。
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Implications of Intranasal Trigeminal Nerve Function on the Surgical Management of Nasal Obstruction.

Background: Surgical interventions for nasal obstruction represent a significant proportion of everyday rhinology practice. Failure to improve patients' symptoms may be due to incomplete assessment of co-morbidities, low sensitivity for nasal airflow, and inadequate therapeutic approaches. This narrative review summarizes the evidence on studies assessing the results of nasal obstruction surgery in relation to trigeminal function measurements. Focus was given to specific procedures such as septoplasty, endoscopic sinus surgery, and surgery of inferior turbinates.

Summary: Current literature provides evidence that a significant proportion of patients have decreased intranasal trigeminal function before surgery. Most nasal surgeries conserve trigeminal nerve function, except when more aggressive techniques like inferior turbinate resection or excessive cautery are performed.

Key messages: Trigeminal function should be evaluated in patients presenting with nasal obstruction, especially in the absence of major anatomical blockage. Nasal trigeminal sensitivity may be a contributing factor to perceived obstruction that surgery alone cannot resolve.

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