Mid-Term Rhinosinusal Consequences of Bony Orbital Decompression in Graves' Disease: A Retrospective Study

2008 
Objectives: The aim of this work was to detect and study mid-term rhinosinusal complications arising after bony orbital decompression via the inferior palpebral approach in patients with Graves' ophthalmopathy. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study considered 48 patients treated for proptosis from 1999 to 2001 who underwent bony orbital decompression via the inferior palpebral approach. Nineteen (19) of these patients agreed to participate further by consenting to follow-up examinations performed specifically for the purpose of this study, which consisted of ophthalmologic (visual acuity, proptosis) and ENT (nasal dysfunction, rhinoscopy) examinations. Results: Mean mid-term postoperative follow-up of the 19 patients was 43.5 months (+/−12 months). Predominant rhinosinusal signs (rhinorrhea, altered sense of smell, nasal obstruction) were observed in 20% of this group (4 patients) without any unfavorable effect on daily life. Fiber-optic rhinoscopy disclosed mucosal secretions and edema in 5% (o...
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