J Med Assoc Thai 2003; 86 (6):373

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Large Middle Meatal Antrostomy vs Undisturbed Maxillary Ostium in the Endoscopic Sinus Surgery of Nasal Polyposis
Wadwongtham W Mail, Aeumjaturapat S

WIN AI WADWONGTHAM, MD, MSc*,
SONGKLOT AEUMJATURAPAT, MD*
Background : There is controversy of creating the drainage lumen in endoscopic sinus surgery
for diffuse nasal polyposis.
Objective : To compare the patency rate of drainage lumen between large middle meatal
antrostomy and undisturbed maxillary ostium in endoscopic sinus surgery for nasal polyposis.
Setting : Department of Otolaryngology, King Chulalongkom Memorial Hospital.
Design : Randomized double-blind control trial.
Subject : Patients diagnosed at the King Chulalongom hospital who had chronic maxillary
sinusitis developed by nasal polyposis.
Method : Sixty patients who had similar degree of bilateral nasal polyps and chronic maxil-
lary sinusitis were enrolled. The sides of which each surgical technique would be applied were ran-
domized by simple randomization. The patients did not know which treatment technique was applied
to which side of the nose. The evaluator evaluated the objective endoscopic examination from the
recorded videotape of each side separately at the third month till one year after surgery without notify-
ing the patients.
Results : The patency rate of a large middle meatal antrostomy was 71.7 per cent -85 per cent
compared to 61.7 per cent-65 per cent of the undisturbed maxillary ostium. There was a statistically
significant difference only in early phase evaluation between the two surgical techniques (p-value
=
0.002). Thirty-six of 60 cases (60%) had good results with adequate drainage lumens, no infection
and no recurrent polyps at the final evaluation. Early and small nasal polyps (grade I polyp) was the
main correlation factor to the success of endoscopic sinus surgery for nasal polyposis (p-value
=
0.017).
The occlusion of the drainage system after surgery was mainly from recurrent polyps
Conclusion : The large middle antrostomy group had a better statistically significant patency
rate than undisturbed maxillary ostium only in the early phase after surgery. Recurrent polyp was the
main cause of stenosis. Early surgical intervention of the small nasal polyposis had a better result
compared to large diffuse nasal polyps ..
Key word : Nasal Polyposis, Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, Middle Meatal Antrostomy

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