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Long-Term Outcomes of Nasoseptal Perforation Repair Using Anterior Maxillary Sinus Wall as an Interpositional Graft

Authors
Hwang, Jae WoongHan, Mun SooKang, Sung HoonKwak, Ji WonKim, Hyun KeunKim, Tae HoonLee, Sang Hag
Issue Date
3월-2022
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
interpositional graft; anterior maxillary sinus wall; septal perforation
Citation
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RHINOLOGY & ALLERGY, v.36, no.2, pp.238 - 244
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Journal Title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RHINOLOGY & ALLERGY
Volume
36
Number
2
Start Page
238
End Page
244
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/139506
DOI
10.1177/19458924211049608
ISSN
1945-8924
Abstract
Background Various graft materials have been used to repair nasoseptal perforation, but there is no standardized treatment method. The anterior maxillary sinus wall is flattened in appearance and can be easily obtained in a sufficient amount for a large-sized nasoseptal perforation. Objectives The aim of this study is to determine whether the anterior maxillary sinus wall is suitable as an interpositional graft in the surgical repair of septal or nasoseptal perforation. Methods This is a retrospective review of 21 patients who underwent repair of nasoseptal perforation using anterior maxillary sinus wall as an interpositional graft. The etiology, pre- and post-operative NOSE and GBI score, and perforation size were reviewed. The surgical outcome was considered successful if total closure was achieved after postoperative follow-up. Results 19 of the 21 perforations were successfully repaired with anterior maxillary sinus wall. Failure of the repair was found in 2 patients. Causal etiology of perforation was previous septoplasty in 10 patients, and electrocautery in 1 case, but not identified in 10 cases. The largest size was 2.7 x 2.2 cm. The most common symptoms were epistaxis, crusting, and nasal obstruction. Closure of septal perforation resulted in improved subjective symptoms and quality of life which were evaluated with NOSE and GBI score. Conclusion Anterior maxillary sinus wall as interpositional graft between mucoperichondrial flaps can be used to reliably repair nasoseptal perforations.
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