Comparison of Transseptal Suture and Anterior Nasal Packing after Septoplasty in Terms of Postoperative Crusting
Aamir Ikram, Haitham Akaash, Arslan Akhtar, Syed Jawad Hussain Shah, Asmara Hussain, Mehreen Babar
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ABSTRACT
Objective: The objective of this
study was to compare transseptal suture and anterior nasal packing after
septoplasty in terms of frequency of postoperative crusting.
Design: It’s a randomized
controlled trial.
Study Settings: Research was
conducted at Department of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery Abbas Institute of
Medical Sciences (AIMS) Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir for a period of six months
from 26/5/2020 to 25/11/2020.
Patients and Methods: This study involved
132 patients of both the genders undergoing septoplasty for deviated nasal
septum. These patients were randomly divided into two groups. Patients in
Group-A were treated with transseptal suturing of mucoperichondrial flaps while
patients in Group-B were treated with anterior nasal packing. A written
informed consent was obtained from every patient.
Results: The
mean age of patients was 28.44±6.16 years in the range of 18 years to 40 years.
The study group had 53 (40.2%) female and 79 (59.8%) male with a female to male
ratio of 1:1.5. In terms of gender distribution and mean age both the groups
were comparable (p-value=0.859 and 0.978 respectively). In patients treated
with transseptal suturing, the frequency of post-operative nasal crusting was
significantly lower (4.5% vs. 27.3%; p=0.000) as compared to anterior nasal
packing. This difference was observed across all age and gender groups.
Conclusion: This
study has reported transseptal suturing to be better than anterior nasal
packing in terms of significantly lower frequency of post-operative nasal
crusting regardless of patient’s age and gender in patients undergoing
septoplasty for deviated nasal septum. The results of this study thus advocate
the use of transseptal suturing in future practice.
Keywords: Deviated Nasal
Septum, Septoplasty, Transseptal Suturing, Anterior Nasal Packing,
Post-Operative Nasal Crusting
ABSTRACT
Objective: The objective of this
study was to compare transseptal suture and anterior nasal packing after
septoplasty in terms of frequency of postoperative crusting.
Design: It’s a randomized
controlled trial.
Study Settings: Research was
conducted at Department of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery Abbas Institute of
Medical Sciences (AIMS) Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir for a period of six months
from 26/5/2020 to 25/11/2020.
Patients and Methods: This study involved
132 patients of both the genders undergoing septoplasty for deviated nasal
septum. These patients were randomly divided into two groups. Patients in
Group-A were treated with transseptal suturing of mucoperichondrial flaps while
patients in Group-B were treated with anterior nasal packing. A written
informed consent was obtained from every patient.
Results: The
mean age of patients was 28.44±6.16 years in the range of 18 years to 40 years.
The study group had 53 (40.2%) female and 79 (59.8%) male with a female to male
ratio of 1:1.5. In terms of gender distribution and mean age both the groups
were comparable (p-value=0.859 and 0.978 respectively). In patients treated
with transseptal suturing, the frequency of post-operative nasal crusting was
significantly lower (4.5% vs. 27.3%; p=0.000) as compared to anterior nasal
packing. This difference was observed across all age and gender groups.
Conclusion: This
study has reported transseptal suturing to be better than anterior nasal
packing in terms of significantly lower frequency of post-operative nasal
crusting regardless of patient’s age and gender in patients undergoing
septoplasty for deviated nasal septum. The results of this study thus advocate
the use of transseptal suturing in future practice.
Keywords: Deviated Nasal
Septum, Septoplasty, Transseptal Suturing, Anterior Nasal Packing,
Post-Operative Nasal Crusting