2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2016.06.014
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Congenital midnasal stenosis – A novel technique for management

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“…2 Surgical treatment options include balloon dilatation, lateralisation of the inferior turbinates, and nasal stent placement for a few days to weeks. 4,6 The key point is not to damage the mucosa during surgery. The aetiology and treatment of adult midnasal stenosis differ from that of newborns.…”
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“…2 Surgical treatment options include balloon dilatation, lateralisation of the inferior turbinates, and nasal stent placement for a few days to weeks. 4,6 The key point is not to damage the mucosa during surgery. The aetiology and treatment of adult midnasal stenosis differ from that of newborns.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] Congenital midnasal stenosis has been previously described as a component of many syndromes, but it was first reported precisely in 2004 by Raghavan et al 4 Case series have subsequently been presented, and diagnosis and treatment modalities have been discussed in the literature. [5][6][7][8] Choanal atresia, pyriform aperture stenosis and midnasal stenosis are clinically similar entities. Endoscopic evaluation plays an important role in diagnosis.…”
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“…In der Literatur wurde keine Inzidenz beschrieben. Die Engstelle bei einer mittleren nasalen Stenose ist laut Syed et al auf ein ungleiches Wachstum der seitlichen Nasenwand oder eine übermäßige Faltung der Nasenscheidewand zurückzuführen [6]. Laut Sohal et al kann die mittlere nasalen Stenose durch eine angeborene Verdickung der Nasenscheidewand oder eine knöcherne Verengung der Nasenhöhle selbst entstehen [7].…”
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“…Dies wurde bereits von Syed et al als mögliche Komplikation beschrieben. Andere Komplikationen bei längerfristiger Stentimplantation sind Stentmigration, Stentbruch, Granulationen, Infektionen, Ulzerationen, sowie Nekrosen und nachfolgende Stenose im Bereich der knorpeligen Anteile der nasalen Weichteile [6].…”
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