Sinus balloon catheter dilation after adenoidectomy failure for children with chronic rhinosinusitis

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Objective: To assess surgical outcomes in children undergoing sinus balloon catheter dilation for whom previous adenoidectomy has failed. Adenoidectomy is the first line of surgical management for children with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). This procedure is successful in about 50 percent of patients. Design: Prospective review of children who had surgery for CRS. Setting: A referral tertiary health care system. Patients: Children with persistent symptoms after adenoidectomy, despite medical treatment, as documented by the sinonasal 5 (SN-5) score and the Lund-Mackay computed tomography (CT) score. Main Outcome Measure: The SN-5 score at 1 year post procedure. Results: Twenty-six children met the inclusion criteria. The age range was 4 to 12 years (mean [SD] age, 9.0 [2.5] years). The mean (SD) CT score was 7.3 (2.9). The minimum preoperative SN-5 score was 3.0 (mean [SD], 4.6 [0.9]). The mean (SD) time of postoperative follow- up was 13 (3.0) months. The mean (SD) SN-5 score at 1 year was 3.0 (1.2). Thiswas a significant change from preoperative scores (P

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Ramadan, H. H., Bueller, H., Hester, S. T., & Terrell, A. M. (2012). Sinus balloon catheter dilation after adenoidectomy failure for children with chronic rhinosinusitis. Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 138(7), 635–637. https://doi.org/10.1001/archoto.2012.1070

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