2013
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215113000868
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Modified nasal dermoplasty technique for treatment of recurrent polyposis: preliminary results

Abstract: In this study, there was a high prevalence of successful graft uptake following nasal dermoplasty. This technique may have potential for the control of recurrent nasal polyps. Although it is demanding and time-consuming, it may reduce the need for multiple operations. Further research is justified to establish its efficacy.

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“…This technique would be promising in prevention of recurrent nasal polyposis while it needed more time and researches to proven its efficacy. 10 The idea of skin replacement instead of the diseased mcosa would not be a new idea, it would be safe and effective technique, it would give birth to the dermoplasty technique for recurrent nasal polyposis. 10 In this study the placement of normal nasal mucosa from inferior turbinate or nasal septum instead of the mucosa of the fovea ethmoidalis and lamina papyracea would be a new idea.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This technique would be promising in prevention of recurrent nasal polyposis while it needed more time and researches to proven its efficacy. 10 The idea of skin replacement instead of the diseased mcosa would not be a new idea, it would be safe and effective technique, it would give birth to the dermoplasty technique for recurrent nasal polyposis. 10 In this study the placement of normal nasal mucosa from inferior turbinate or nasal septum instead of the mucosa of the fovea ethmoidalis and lamina papyracea would be a new idea.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dermoplasty would have 2 disadvantages,the first would be longer time needed(about one hour )than the usual sinuscope,the second would be a delay in the previous activities of the patients due to the leg wound. 10 Anastasopoulos et al stated that in a female case had Churg-Strauss syndrome with recurrant nasal polyposis. Patient would be undergone modified nasal dermoplasty (NDRP) that was an excellent in management of recurrent nasal polyposis, even with established tendency to nasal polyposis formation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this setting of uncertainty, the advent of the der-moplasty technique may provide a crude perhaps and non elegant solution, but effective nonetheless 6 . The removal of the part of the nasal mucosa responsible for the eruption of polyps renders this surgical technique radical enough, sparing at the same time most of the normal nasal tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On April 2013, we first published our modified nasal dermoplasty technique for the treatment of recurrent polyposis (NDRP) [ 1 ]. The rationale for the technique is the replacement of the mucosa of the ethmoidal vault, responsible for the generation of polyps, by a split-thickness skin graft.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%