The correlation between nasal septal deviation of the ostiomeatal complex and chronic neutrophilic rhinosinusitis

Introduction: There are pros and cons regarding the pathogenesis of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) by nasal septal deviation (NSD) around the ostiomeatal complex (OMC). Subjects and Methods : Computed tomography (CT) images from 46 unilateral neutrophilic rhinosinusitis patients were retrospectively r...

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Published injibi to rinsho Vol. 58; no. 4; pp. 157 - 162
Main Authors YAMAMOTO, Keisuke, SUZUKI, Hiroshi, MOCHIZUKI, Ryuichi, MAEDA, Hidenori, SHIKINA, Takashi, INOHARA, Hidenori, IWAHASHI, Toshihiko, NISHIIKE, Suetaka, KAWAMOTO, Masahiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published JIBI TO RINSHO KAI 2012
耳鼻と臨床会
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ISSN0447-7227
2185-1034
DOI10.11334/jibi.58.157

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Summary:Introduction: There are pros and cons regarding the pathogenesis of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) by nasal septal deviation (NSD) around the ostiomeatal complex (OMC). Subjects and Methods : Computed tomography (CT) images from 46 unilateral neutrophilic rhinosinusitis patients were retrospectively reviewed, and examined for a causal relationship between the incidence of chronic inflammation and NSD. In all patients, there were no mucosal abnormalities at all in the non-diseased sides. We originally defined the NSD subgroup and non-NSD subgroup based on the width of the OMC between the septum and the lateral wall. The Lund-Mackey Staging System was adopted for the evaluation of the volume of inflammation within the paranasal sinuses. The correlation between the NSD and CRS was evaluated using the Mann-Whitney's U-test. Results and Conclusions : A statistically significant association was observed between the staging of the maxillary sinus and NSD (p < 0.05). We consider that NSD causes CRS. We therefore recommend that functional endscopic sinus surgery should be performed in combination with septal plasty.
ISSN:0447-7227
2185-1034
DOI:10.11334/jibi.58.157