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Combined Endoscopic Sinus Surgery and Eustachian Tube Balloon dilatation improves Eustachian Tube Functions in patients had Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis and Eustachian tube dysfunction

 
 

Abstract


Background: Chronic\xa0rhinosinusitis\xa0[CRS] is a distressing disease that affects patients mental and physical health. Eustachian tube dysfunction [ETD] affects approximately 1% of the adult population, especially patients with rhinosinus diseases. Transnasal Balloon\xa0Eustachian\xa0tuboplasty [BET] is a safe intervention for adult patients with chronic ETD. Aim of the work: To evaluate the impact of combined Function endoscopic sinus surgery [FESS] for CRS and BET on ETD manifestations compared to FESS only. Patients and Methods: 45 patients were randomly allocated into Group C underwent FESS, and Group-I underwent FESS and BET. ETD was evaluated using the 7-item Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Questionnaire [ETDQ-7] score, Otoscopy, Valsalva maneuver, and tympanometry. BET was performed using the XprESS ENT Dilation System with balloon inflation to 12 atmospheres for 2-min. Study outcomes were determined after 6-wk. Results: At 6-wk, the frequency of normal TM position and positive Valsalva s maneuver was significantly higher, and ETDQ-7 scores were significantly improved in all patients, while the frequency of tympanogram type-A was significantly and non-significantly higher in groups I and C, respectively. ROC curve and Regression analyses defined the application of FESS with BET as the significant predictor for normalization of tympanogram to type-A. Conclusion: Coupling Balloon\xa0Eustachian\xa0tuboplasty with Function endoscopic sinus surgery provided outcome more superior to Function endoscopic sinus surgery alone. Balloon\xa0Eustachian\xa0tuboplasty in experienced hands can be performed with a 100% technical success rate

Volume 3
Pages 1125-1135
DOI 10.21608/IJMA.2020.42697.1167
Language English
Journal None

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