Psychological aspects and treatment of patients with nasal septal perforation due to cocaine inhalation Aspetti psicologici e trattamento dei pazienti affetti da perforazione del setto nasale da abuso di cocaina

2008 
3 Maxillo-Facial s urgery clinic, La s apienza u niversity, Rome, italy Summary use of cocaine, by inhalation, is currently increasing in Western Countries and its use is superseding heroin in the rising generation. y oung people of the third millennium use narcotics to avoid the negative conditions of daily life and to escape on "unreal" trips, as happened in the '60s and '70s for the heroin-addicted. Today, on the contrary, people addicted to cocaine want to be more competi - tive and "winners" and believe that cocaine can help them to reach this goal. a series of 104 patients (75 male, 29 female), aged between 16 and 54 yrs, all habitual inhaling cocaine users (≥ 10 times per month) have been observed for 2 years. Among them, 11 (10.5%) had nasal septal perforation, which is frequently related to cocaine use. Of these 11 patients, 8 (72.7%) had nasal septal per - foration of the quadrangular cartilage, while in the other 3 (27.3%) the perforation involved also the bony tract (vomer-perpendicular ethmoidal lamina). Psychological analysis of these 104 patients is reported: 62 patients (59.6%) answered that they inhaled cocaine to improve endurance and to feel stronger and less tired; 34 patients (32.7%) in order to enjoy themselves more during parties and to communicate more effectively with other people; 5 patients (4.8%) to gain confidence and to overcome their shyness, 2 patients (1.9%) to improve their sexual performance and 1 patient (1%) to drink more alcoholic drinks for a longer time without feeling sleepy. all the patients underwent psychotherapeutic treatment, but the lack of compliance and constantly missing the scheduled fol - low-up visits resulted in complete therapy being performed in only 16 patients (15.3%). all the patients with nasal septal perforation underwent rhino-endoscopy, at T0, with 0°, 45° endoscopes, computed tomography scan of nose and paranasal sinuses and biopsy. at the time of the observational period, none of the 11 patients who presented nasal septal perforation agreed to stop cocaine abuse; therefore, a temporary solution has been offered to all the patients (accepted by 3 of them), i.e., the positioning of a silicone button to close the perforation and, thus, improve the air flow in the nose and reduce progression of local necrosis. Together with the button, the positioning is described, under local anaesthesia, of two layers per septal side of hyaluronic acid, at different levels of esterifica - tion, kept in site by the button as a "sandwich" in order to obtain better re-growth of the mucosa and fewer scabs and bleeding
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