Publication date: Available online 18 September 2018
Source: Auris Nasus Larynx
Author(s): Wataru Konno, Takashi Kashiwagi, Yasuhiro Tsunemi, Kazuki Goto, Shinichi Haruna
Abstract
Objective
We employed a steroid-eluting, sinus-bioabsorbable device for local treatment after surgery for eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS). One year later, we investigated its efficacy in suppressing recurrence and reducing the use of oral steroids.
Methods
At one year after ECRS surgery, both 18 cases treated with a postoperative steroid-eluting, sinus-bioabsorbable device (Post-ST group) and 25 cases receiving conventional postoperative therapy (Post-Con group) showed significant improvement in the nasal symptoms (nasal obstruction, nasal discharge and olfactory dysfunction), CT score and threshold test (discrimination test).
Results
The olfactory dysfunction, CT score and threshold test were significantly improved in the Post-ST group compared with the Post-Con group, but the polyp score was not. The mean total number of oral steroid tablets ingested during one year after surgery was 24.3 ± 2.8 tablets in the Post-ST group, which was significant lower than the 36.3 ± 3.7 tablets used in the Post-Con group.
Conclusion
The above results indicate that insertion of a steroid-eluting, sinus-bioabsorbable device after ECRS surgery can reduce the oral steroid intake while maintaining long-term suppression of disease recurrence.
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