Influence des facteurs épidémio-cliniques dans le résultat fonctionnel de la septoplastie: étude de 250 cas / Epidemiological and clinical predictive factors of success in septoplasty: Study of 250 patients
j.tunis.ORL chir. cerv.-fac
; 49: 19-24, 2023. figures, tables
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to describe the epidemiological and clinical aspects, to evaluate the surgical result and to identify the prognostic factors for the success of septoplasty.
Methods:
It was a retrospective study including 250 patients operated on for a septoplasty collected over a 6-yearperiod. The evaluation of our results was made using 2 tools NOSE scale and the visual satisfaction scale.Results:
In our series, there was a male predominance with a sex ratio of 1.4. The mean age of the patients was 32.7 years. The medical history was dominated by allergic rhinitis in 38.4% of cases. Nasal trauma was noted in 45.2% of cases. A subjective quantification of respiratory discomfort by the NOSE score made it possible to divide them into 3 groupsGroup 1 Severe ON 65.2% of cases; Group 2 Moderate ON 31.6% of cases; Group 3 Mild ON 3.2% of cases. Our analytical study of the epidemiological and clinical factors that may influence the functional results showed that Severe or moderate overall discomfort, severe ON (NOSE scale> 50) or moderate (NOSE scale between 26 and 50), DS classified zone I, II, III according to the Cottle classification, a quasi-obstructive deviation were considered as a predictor of the success of septoplasty.Conclusion:
Several factors can influence the results of a septoplasty that must be considered before any surgical indication.Key words
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Main subject:
Transanal Endoscopic Surgery
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Nasal Cavity
Type of study:
Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limits:
Humans
Language:
Fr
Journal:
J.tunis.ORL chir. cerv.-fac
Year:
2023
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Article