TO EVALUATE EFFECT OF ENDOSCOPIC COMBINED MIDDLE AND INFERIOR MEATAL ANTROSTOMY TO CURE FUNGAL MAXILLARY SINUSITIS AT CHO RAY HOSPITAL

Ngô Văn Công1,
1 Cho Ray Hospital

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Introduce: Fungal maxillary sinusitis is commonly in ENT clinic. Recurrence rates arc high after surgery. It is difficult to diagnosis when fungal maxillary sinusitis recur. Recurrence case may be reoperated. We performed a combination inferior and middle meatotomy to treat fungal maxillary sinusitis and improve ones. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional descriptive study from September 2018 to March 2021. There 55 fungal maxillary sinusitis cases were operated a combination nasal endoscopic inferior and middle meatotomy at Cho Ray hospital. Results: There arc 55 fungal maxillary sinusitis cases which female rate is 60%. Common symptoms arc nasal discharges 90.9%, nasal congestion 85,6%, headache 81.8%. Almost of symptoms were improved after surgery. However, there was still rate of inferior meatus opening narrow (16%) at 6th month and completely narrow (7.2%). Conclusion: The combination nasal endoscopic inferior and middle meatotomy control inside of maxillary sinus clearly at operative time, to sure removing fungus in maxillary sinus. In addition, these help following, detect recurring fungus early in maxillary sinus. So, we can cure appreciate treatment to limit reoperation.

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