A Comparative Study of Endoscopicseptoplasty With conventialseptoplasty
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2017, Vol 16, Issue 1
Abstract
The study was carried out to compare the postoperative morbidity among patients of conventional andendoscopicseptoplasty and to assess the efficacy and use of endoscopic septoplasty with other endoscopic surgeries.BetweenNov 2015 and Nov 2016, 50 patients underwent septoplastyplasty, 25 were endoscope assisted and 25 were convential.The difference in the functional outcome of both the surgeries was insignificant. There was a significant difference with respect to complication.Posterior deviations were best corrected by endoscopic septoplasty. Complication rate washigher in conventional septoplasty. The endoscopic approach to septoplasty facilitates accurate identification of thepathology. It facilitates realignment by limited and precise resection of the pathological areas .Complications are lesser with endoscopic septoplasty.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Dharmendra Kumar, Dr. Varun kumar thakur, Dr. S. P Singh
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