Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Sinus fungus ball (FB) is a non-invasive mycosis that affects
immunocompetent hosts, most frequently localized in the maxillary sinus. The
current golden standard treatment is surgical removal.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of an endonasal endoscopically assisted
approach to remove a maxillary FB combined or not with a transoral approach
(sinusoscopy via canine fossa).
METHODS: A retrospective evaluation of paranasal FB treated by functional
endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) + transoral approach, compared to those treated
by a sole FESS procedure.
RESULTS: In total, 65 out of 90 patients presented with a maxillary localization
and were treated by FESS. Thirthy-three patients received a combined FESS +
transoral approach and 32 received solely a FESS procedure. Antimycotic medical
therapy was not used in any case. With a mean follow-up of 93 months, the
treatment was successful in 62 patients (95,4%) without significant differences
between the two groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Our data confirm the efficacy of FESS in the treatment of maxillary
FB. A similarity in long-term results in both groups demonstrated that transoral
sinusoscopy can be avoided. With the assistance of lateral-view and flexible
endoscopes, angled surgical equipment and maxillary saline solution irrigations,
complete removal of the diseased material and sinus clearance can be achieved by
a sole middle meatotomy, reducing both morbidity and operating time.
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Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Pagella, F.; Matti, E.; Giourgos, G.; Colombo, A.; De Bernardi, F.; Castelnuovo, PAOLO GIOCONDO MARIA
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