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Balloon sinuplasty in one-day surgery

Tatiana Fijalkowska-Ratajczak, Jakub Kopec,Malgorzata Leszczynska,Lukasz Borucki

VIDEOSURGERY AND OTHER MINIINVASIVE TECHNIQUES(2021)

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Introduction: Balloon sinus dilation is becoming an increasingly common procedure, finding a niche as an invaluable tool in endoscopic sinus surgery. Aim: To assess the effectiveness of balloon sinus dilation (BSD) in 1-day surgery in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis without polyps based on our own experience. Material and methods: The study group consisted of 9 patients. The Lund-Mackay scale for computed tomography of the paranasal sinuses was assessed prior to surgery. Endoscopy was performed on the basis of the Lund-Kennedy scale and patients were asked to perform the SNOT-22 survey. Two patients underwent balloon sinuplasty under general and seven under local anaesthesia. Results: Twelve maxillary and eight frontal sinuses were widened (four attempts were unsuccessful). The SNOT-22 survey was assessed the day after surgery (average of 8 points) and a month after surgery (average of 15.5 points). Conclusions: BSD only allows widening of the ostia of the maxillary, frontal and sphenoid sinuses. BSD offers shorter post-surgical recovery, and a more rapid return to work because of its less invasive and less traumatic nature.
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one-day surgery,local anaesthesia,chronic rhinosinusitis,balloon sinuplasty,balloon sinus dilation
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