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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2007 Volume.18 No. 2 p.207 ~ p.211
Analysis of Unilateral Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Cases for 10 Years
Cho Kyu-Sup

Koo Hyoung-Joon
Roh Hwan-Jung
Yoon Bit-Na
Lee Jong-Kil
Lee Jang-Wook
Abstract
Background and Objectives£ºThe aims of study were to evaluate the disease spectrum and to analyze the clinical characteristics of unilateral sinonasal diseases performed unilateral endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS).

Materials and Methods£ºA retrospective review of 294 patients performed unilateral ESS during 10 years was done. Spectrum of diseases according to pathology, age and sex distribution, clinical symptoms and signs, involved sinus and CT finding were analyzed.

Results£ºAmong 1320 patients performed ESS, 294 patients (22.3%) were unilateral. 225 cases (76.5%) were inflammation, 53 cases (18.0%) benign tumors and 16 cases (5.5%) malignant tumors. In inflammation, chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), fungal sinusitis, postoperative maxillary cyst (POMC), antrochoanal polyp (ACP) were frequent in order. In benign tumors, inverted papilloma (IP), hemangioma, angiofibroma were frequent in order. In malignant tumors, adenoid cystic cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma were frequent. Although the most common disease was CRS, the proportion of CRS is less than 30% and the most common tumor was IP. In children, IP, fungal sinusitis, malignant tumor, POMC were not found and ACP, angiofibroma were significantly frequent compared to adults. In male, benign tumors had higher incidence than female. Postnasal drip was more common in inflammation, obstruction in benign tumors and epistaxis in malignant tumors.

Conclusion£ºThe nature and clinical characteristics are diverse and the disease spectrum is very broad in unilateral sinonasal disease cases performed ESS. Therefore, more detailed caution is needed for diagnosis and treatment in cases with unilateral sinonasal diseases than bilateral cases.
KEYWORD
Endoscopy, Paranasal sinuses, Nasal cavity, Unilateral disease
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