Transseptal Suturing With Turbinate Coblation in Nasal Septoturbinoplasty

Yi Chan Lee, Li Jen Hsin, Chih Chen Chang, Yao Te Tsai, Tuan Jen Fang*

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Abstract

Objective:Transseptal suture-assisted septoplasty and coblation are two techniques that can effectively treat septal deviation and inferior turbinate hypertrophy without the need for post-operative packing. In the existing literature, however, the early post-operative symptoms and surgical outcomes of the combination of these 2 procedures have not been addressed.Method:This retrospective study included 65 patients who underwent concomitant nasal septoturbinoplasty. The patients were divided into two groups: the transseptal suture-assisted septoplasty and inferior turbinate coblation group (no-packing group: 33 patients) and the conventional septoturbinoplasty group with merocel packing (packing group: 32 patients). The post-operative symptoms within 14 days, complications and surgical outcomes at 3 months after surgery were recorded and analyzed.Results:The patients in the no-packing group experienced less nasal obstruction on the first, second and third days post-operatively than those in the packing group (P<0.000, P<0.000, and P=0.043, respectively). The patients in the no-packing group also had less nasal bleeding (P=0.000 and P=0.001), dry mouth sensation (P=0.016 and P=0.034) and swallowing disturbance (P=0.013 and P=0.012) on the first and second days post-operatively, respectively. In terms of orbital symptoms, the patients in the packing group had more severe epiphora (P=0.031) and swelling sensations (P=0.040) on the first day post-operatively.Conclusions:Transseptal suturing and coblation-assisted septoturbinoplasty can be considered to prevent packing-related comorbidities and reduce post-operative discomfort.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)734-737
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Craniofacial Surgery
Volume32
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 03 2021
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Coblation
  • septoplasty
  • transseptal suturing
  • turbinoplasty

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