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Evaluation of a new and simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery
OBJECTIVE: In 2013, the Japanese Rhinologic Society proposed a simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). This classification consists of five procedures (type I, fenestration of the ostiomeatal complex, with uncinectomy and widening of the natural ostium; type II, single-sinus proced...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5662536/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29070268 http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/ar.2017.8.0208 |
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author | Kanai, Kengo Okano, Mitsuhiro Haruna, Takenori Higaki, Takaya Omichi, Ryotaro Makihara, Sei-ichiro Tsumura, Munechika Kariya, Shin Hirata, Yuji Nishizaki, Kazunori |
author_facet | Kanai, Kengo Okano, Mitsuhiro Haruna, Takenori Higaki, Takaya Omichi, Ryotaro Makihara, Sei-ichiro Tsumura, Munechika Kariya, Shin Hirata, Yuji Nishizaki, Kazunori |
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description | OBJECTIVE: In 2013, the Japanese Rhinologic Society proposed a simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). This classification consists of five procedures (type I, fenestration of the ostiomeatal complex, with uncinectomy and widening of the natural ostium; type II, single-sinus procedure, with manipulating the inside of the sinus; type III, polysinus procedure; type IV, pansinus procedure; type V, extended procedure beyond the sinus wall). The clinical relevance of this classification in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and paranasal sinus cyst was evaluated. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective validation study. METHODS: A total of 122 patients (195 sinuses) who underwent ESS in Okayama University Hospital in 2012 were enrolled. The relationships between the ESS classification and the clinical course, including the operation time, bleeding amounts during surgery and postoperative changes of olfaction, the computed tomography (CT) score, and nasal airway resistance were analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 195 ESS procedures were classified into type I (n = 3), type II (n = 17), type III (n = 91), type IV (n = 82), and type V (n = 2). The major phenotypes of type II, III, and IV ESS were paranasal sinus cyst (68%), CRS without nasal polyps (77%), and CRS with nasal polyps (55%), respectively, and the difference was significant. The degree of ESS based on this classification was positively and significantly correlated with the operation time and bleeding amounts. As a whole, olfaction, CT score, and nasal airway resistance were significantly improved after surgery. The degree of improvement was similar between type III and type IV ESS. CONCLUSION: This simple classification for ESS reflected the perioperative burden of the disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-56625362017-11-01 Evaluation of a new and simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery Kanai, Kengo Okano, Mitsuhiro Haruna, Takenori Higaki, Takaya Omichi, Ryotaro Makihara, Sei-ichiro Tsumura, Munechika Kariya, Shin Hirata, Yuji Nishizaki, Kazunori Allergy Rhinol (Providence) Articles OBJECTIVE: In 2013, the Japanese Rhinologic Society proposed a simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS). This classification consists of five procedures (type I, fenestration of the ostiomeatal complex, with uncinectomy and widening of the natural ostium; type II, single-sinus procedure, with manipulating the inside of the sinus; type III, polysinus procedure; type IV, pansinus procedure; type V, extended procedure beyond the sinus wall). The clinical relevance of this classification in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and paranasal sinus cyst was evaluated. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective validation study. METHODS: A total of 122 patients (195 sinuses) who underwent ESS in Okayama University Hospital in 2012 were enrolled. The relationships between the ESS classification and the clinical course, including the operation time, bleeding amounts during surgery and postoperative changes of olfaction, the computed tomography (CT) score, and nasal airway resistance were analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 195 ESS procedures were classified into type I (n = 3), type II (n = 17), type III (n = 91), type IV (n = 82), and type V (n = 2). The major phenotypes of type II, III, and IV ESS were paranasal sinus cyst (68%), CRS without nasal polyps (77%), and CRS with nasal polyps (55%), respectively, and the difference was significant. The degree of ESS based on this classification was positively and significantly correlated with the operation time and bleeding amounts. As a whole, olfaction, CT score, and nasal airway resistance were significantly improved after surgery. The degree of improvement was similar between type III and type IV ESS. CONCLUSION: This simple classification for ESS reflected the perioperative burden of the disease. OceanSide Publications, Inc. 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5662536/ /pubmed/29070268 http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/ar.2017.8.0208 Text en Copyright © 2017, OceanSide Publications, Inc., U.S.A. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This work is published and licensed by OceanSide Publications, Inc. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.allergyandrhinology.com, and incorporate the Creative Commons License Deed: Attribution – Non-Commercial 4.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 4.0). By accessing the work you hereby accept the terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from OceanSide Publications, Inc., provided the work is properly attributed. Any use of the work other then as authorized under this license or copyright law is prohibited. |
spellingShingle | Articles Kanai, Kengo Okano, Mitsuhiro Haruna, Takenori Higaki, Takaya Omichi, Ryotaro Makihara, Sei-ichiro Tsumura, Munechika Kariya, Shin Hirata, Yuji Nishizaki, Kazunori Evaluation of a new and simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery |
title | Evaluation of a new and simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery |
title_full | Evaluation of a new and simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of a new and simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of a new and simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery |
title_short | Evaluation of a new and simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery |
title_sort | evaluation of a new and simple classification for endoscopic sinus surgery |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5662536/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29070268 http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/ar.2017.8.0208 |
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