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摘要
功能性内窥镜鼻窦手术(FESS)是一种简单、快速、有效的手术方法,用于治疗对药物治疗无反应的鼻窦炎。直到6个月前,我们从未出现过fess后的严重并发症。因此,我们想将我们的结果与文献的结果进行比较。在2013-2018年期间,我们进行了589次FESS干预。我们的轻微并发症发生率与文献报道相似(5-10%),严重并发症发生率较低(0.34%)。因此,在术前和术后影像学的支持下,我们仔细研究了主要并发症的病例。我们认为仔细研究术前影像学是必要的。除了以标准化的方式操作外,尽管解剖特征的变化,这是防止FESS并发症的最佳方法。在耳鼻喉科没有像我们这样的高容量系列,FESS引起的并发症百分比很低,与文献的百分比相当。这一数据非常有用,因为在文献中有许多巨大的系列,收集在主要的世界医院,而在非高容量中心收集的数据很少,即使在这里每年进行大量的FESS。*通讯:Enrico Maria Amadei,意大利里米尼Infermi医院耳鼻喉和听力学科,电话:+39 3283625727;电子邮件:enricomaria.amadei@libero.it
Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS): Is it always a safe procedure?
Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) is an easy, fast and effective surgical procedure for treating rhinosinusitis that is not responsive to medical therapy. We never had major post-FESS complications up to 6 months ago. Therefore, we wanted to compare our results with those of Literature. During the period 2013-2018 we performed 589 FESS interventions. We had a percentage of minor complications similar to reported in the Literature (5-10%), and a lower incidence of major complications (0.34%). We therefore look in detail at our cases of major complications, with the support of preand post-operative imaging. We believe that it is essential to carefully study preoperative imaging. Besides operating in a standardized manner, despite the variation of anatomical features, it is the best way to prevent complications of a FESS. In a department of Otorhinolaryngology without a high-volume series like ours, the complication percentages derived from FESS are low and comparable with those of Literature. This datum is very useful, as in Literature there are numerous huge series, gathered in major world Hospitals, while the data collected in non-high-volume Centres are scarce, even if here large number of FESS is performed every year. *Correspondence to: Enrico Maria Amadei, Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Audiology, Infermi Hospital, Rimini, Italy, Tel: +39 3283625727; E-mail: enricomaria.amadei@libero.it