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Villacampa Aubá, José Miguel & Sánchez Barrueco, Álvaro & Díaz Tapia, Gonzalo & Santillán Coello, Jessica Mireya & Escobar Montatixe, Diego Armando & González Galán, Fernando & Mahillo Fernández, Ignacio & González Márquez, Rocío & Cenjor Español, Carlos (2018-11 ) .Microscopic approach for repairing nasal septal perforations using bilateral advancement flaps.
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Villacampa Aubá, José Miguel & Sánchez Barrueco, Álvaro & Díaz Tapia, Gonzalo & Santillán Coello, Jessica Mireya & Escobar Montatixe, Diego Armando & González Galán, Fernando & Mahillo Fernández, Ignacio & González Márquez, Rocío & Cenjor Español, Carlos. 2018-11 .Microscopic approach for repairing nasal septal perforations using bilateral advancement flaps.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39532
Resumen:
Background Septal perforations consist in an anatomic defect of the mucosal, cartilaginous and/or bone tissues of the nasal
septum. A huge variety of approaches and techniques for nasal perforation repair have been reported.
Methodology/principal Between January 2008 and January 2017, 38 patients were treated for nasal septal perforation in
Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain.
A novel approach is presented based on microscope. Septal perforation closure was performed with endonasal bilateral
advancement flaps-established technique and autologous cartilage and muscle temporal fascia grafts. We performed a ret rospective review of closure rates and complications.
Results A postoperative follow-up of at least 12 months was performed in 37 patients. The mean size of perforation was
1.33 cm. After the withdrawal of the silicone splints, perforations were completely closed in all cases. However, during the
follow-up, four patients resulted in a reperforation, so our closure rate was 89.19%. For all cases, symptoms related to septal
defect were solved. Only one case was reported of local infections that was resolved with antibiotics in a few days.
Conclusions Microscopic approach of septal perforation closure using bilateral advancement flaps can be an affordable
technique with a high percent of success and low rate of complications.
Keywords Perforation · Septum · Surgery · Flap · Microscope