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Different Techniques for Prevention of Complications After Septoplasty Operation

Comparative Study Between the Efficacy of Trans-Septal Quilting Sutures, Nasal Pack and Intranasal Silicon Splint in Endoscopic Septoplasty


Sponsor

Tanta University

Enrollment

90 participants

Start Date

May 1, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

the aim of the study is to compare complication of trans-nasal quilting sutures, nasal pack and intra intranasal silicon splint in endoscopic septoplasty


Eligibility

Min Age: 16 YearsMax Age: 60 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • Healthy adult patient of different ages from 16 to 60 year-old with symptomatic deviated nasal septum

Exclusion Criteria4

  • Patient with nasal polyposis or nasal tumors or patients with sinusitis not responding to medical treatment.
  • Patient with previous septal operation
  • Patient who is planned to do partial inferior turbinectomy or turbinoplasty with septoplasty
  • Patients with contraindications for general surgery

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Interventions

PROCEDUREseptoplasty with nasal packs

Septoplasty to all the patients will be done using general hypotensive anesthesia via cuffed oral endotracheal tube. The patient will be positioned in a slight reverse Trendelenburg position. Local hemostasis will be achieved by injection of lidocaine with epinephrine (1:100000) with placement of topical epinephrine soaked cotton (1:1000) then nasal packs in inserted at the end of operation for prevention of post operative complication

PROCEDUREseptoplasty with intra-nasal silicon splint

Septoplasty to all the patients will be done using general hypotensive anesthesia via cuffed oral endotracheal tube. The patient will be positioned in a slight reverse Trendelenburg position. Local hemostasis will be achieved by injection of lidocaine with epinephrine (1:100000) with placement of topical epinephrine soaked cotton (1:1000) then intra-nasal silicon splint is inserted at the end of operation for prevention of post operative complication

PROCEDUREseptoplasty with trans--septal quilting sutures

Septoplasty to all the patients will be done using general hypotensive anesthesia via cuffed oral endotracheal tube. The patient will be positioned in a slight reverse Trendelenburg position. Local hemostasis will be achieved by injection of lidocaine with epinephrine (1:100000) with placement of topical epinephrine soaked cotton (1:1000) then trans-septal quilting sutures is done at the end of operation for prevention of post operative complication


Locations(1)

Tanta University Hospitals

Tanta, Egypt

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