PurposeTo assess the potential benefit of impregnating Merocel (a non‐absorbable nasal dressing) with a topical steroid solution, for use as a direct and slow local delivery system of steroids after sinus surgery to improve postoperative wound healing.MethodsIn this randomized controlled trial, 40 patients with bilateral chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis were subjected to functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Following the completion of the surgery, Merocel packs were inserted in the bilateral nasal cavities and infiltrated with 4 mL triamcinolone (40 mg/mL) in one nasal cavity (treatment group) and 4 mL normal saline in the other (control group). Nasal packs were removed on the third postoperative day and postoperative healing assessment was done on postoperative Weeks 1, 2, 4, and 12. The findings were noted as per Lund Kennedy (LKES) and perioperative sinus endoscopy (POSE) scores and compared on both sides.ResultsSignificant (P < 0.05) improvement was noted in Lund Kennedy score for crusting and polyp at Week 12, for edema at Week 1, and nasal discharge at Weeks 1 and 12, but there was no significant improvement in scarring at any week. Overall, the difference between the treatment and control arms was statistically significant at all postoperative visits except at Week 4. Also, there was a significant improvement in POSE scores at Weeks 1, 2, and 12 but not at Week 4.ConclusionThis study positively concludes that the nasal cavity packed with drug‐soaked packs had less scarring and edema in the postoperative period and the overall wound healing was much better as compared to saline‐soaked packs.
Background: The demographic profile of patients with Sphenoiditis undergoing surgical intervention, in the state of Punjab was studied. The emphasis was on the age, gender and clinical presentation in this prospective study.Methods: There were 75 patients of sphenoethmoidal recess pathology with sphenoditis, who were selected from the Rhinology clinics of Otorhinolaryngology and head Neck services of Dayanand Medical College and Hospital Ludhiana , in a period one and a half years (November 2002 to October 2004). All patients were taken up for Functional endoscopic sinus surgery of the sphenoid sinus surgery with sphenoidotomy.Results: The age range of subjects with sphenoiditis was between 12 years to 70 years. The mean age was 38.13 years. The maximum number of patients were in 19-30 years age group and the minimum in 31-40 years age group. Males outnumbered the females by a ratio of 1.7:1. The most common was posterior nasal drip (69.33% cases) behind the Eustachian tube and the least common complaint was diplopia (5.33% cases. Ocular involvement was observed in 32%. The right eye was more frequently involved (17.33%) as compared to the left (12%).Conclusions: Patients with Sphenoid sinusitis were seen in the broad age range from 19 to 30 years with a male predominance. Posterior nasal discharge behind the Eustachian tube, rather than the typical occipital ache was the primary complaint .Right sided eye involvement with ptosis and lateral rectus palsy were commonly noted.
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