2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2018.08.004
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Comparison between curettage adenoidectomy and endoscopic-assisted microdebrider adenoidectomy in terms of Eustachian tube dysfunction

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“… 11 , 12 This procedure may also damage the posterior edge of the nasal septum and mucous membrane of the choanae, resulting in adhesion formation and even increasing the probability of choanal atresia. 13 , 14 The results of this study showed that in coblation under nasal endoscopy, the anatomical relations could be identified clearly, the operation time was short, and the blood loss was low which was consistent with the findings of other studies from China that showed that there was no or minimal bleeding at the coblation incision site, the postoperative recovery was quick, and the recurrence rate was low. 6 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“… 11 , 12 This procedure may also damage the posterior edge of the nasal septum and mucous membrane of the choanae, resulting in adhesion formation and even increasing the probability of choanal atresia. 13 , 14 The results of this study showed that in coblation under nasal endoscopy, the anatomical relations could be identified clearly, the operation time was short, and the blood loss was low which was consistent with the findings of other studies from China that showed that there was no or minimal bleeding at the coblation incision site, the postoperative recovery was quick, and the recurrence rate was low. 6 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…11,12 This procedure may also damage the posterior edge of the nasal septum and mucous membrane of the choanae, resulting in adhesion formation and even increasing the probability of choanal atresia. 13,14 The results of this study showed that in coblation under nasal endoscopy, the anatomical relations could be identified clearly, the operation time was short, and the blood loss was low which was consistent with the findings of other studies from China that showed that there was no or minimal bleeding at the coblation incision site, the postoperative recovery was quick, and the recurrence rate was low. 6 We compared the incidence of postoperative adverse events such as halitosis, neck pain, and fever between the two approaches of adenoidectomy, and found that this incidence was significantly higher after coblation than after microdebrider.…”
Section: At Present Adenoidectomy For Children In Shengjing Hospital ...supporting
confidence: 90%
“…In the current study, there was no significant difference between both groups regarding age and gender with slightly male predominance. This came in agreement with Wadia and Dabholkar (5) , Atilla et al (6) , Singh et al (7) , Juneja et al (8) who found that there was no statistical difference between the groups regarding age or sex (baseline characteristics). Adenoid hypertrophy is common in children.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The bleeding is usually related to adenoid remnants that could be missed during blind adenoidectomy [6]. Also, blind removal of the adenoid tissue may carry the risk of Eustachian tube injury that could be caused by application of curette on the tubal orifice [7,8]. As our institutional method for adenoid removal is the conventional curettage adenoidectomy (CCA) technique, we aimed in this study to evaluate the benefits of trans-oral endoscopic look of the nasopharynx at the end of the procedure.…”
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confidence: 99%