This is the first study to use survival analysis to document revision surgery rates following endoscopic sinus surgery. Revision surgery occurs at a high rate, especially in patients with asthma, Samter's triad, or frontal sinus disease. Patients should routinely be informed during clinical consultations about the likelihood of recurrence. Early intervention for frontal sinus disease may be considered.
The results reflected positively on the patients' awake and outpatient surgery experience, but there were some areas that require improvement, specifically perioperative pain control and postoperative care. These insights on patients' perspectives can lead to better delivery of care, and ultimately, improved health outcomes.
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