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UnknownNCT02653950

Traditional Septoplasty Vs Endoscopic Septoplasty for Treating Deviated Nasal Septum

Traditional Septoplasty Vs Endoscopic Septoplasty for Treating Deviated Nasal Septum: A Prospective, Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
Rambam Health Care Campus · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In this study the investigators aim to assess whether endoscopic septoplasty is effective at improving patients QOL and reducing postoperative signs and complications. Primary outcome: To assess the differences in overall QOL between endoscopic and traditional septoplasty after adjusting for pertinent confounding variables. Secondary outcomes: 1. To evaluate the post-operative complication rate in patients undergoing endoscopic septoplasty compared to traditional. 2. To evaluate the differences in the operation time between the two different approaches.

Detailed description

Nasal obstruction is one of the most common complaints that the otorhinolaryngologist faces in the daily practice. Deviated nasal septum (DNS) is a very frequently encountered and common cause. It not only causes breathing difficulties but also results in improper aeration of paranasal sinuses predisiposing to sinusitis and also results in drying of mucosa leading to crusting and epistaxis 1,2. DNS can also be accompanied with hypertrophic nasal turbinates causing sleep disturbances and snoring3. Septoplasty is an accepted and common surgical intervention to improve the nasal airway4 and sleep disturbances3. Traditional septoplasty procedure involves sum mucosal resection of the anterior septum. The results for long-term symptom relief after traditional septoplasty are contradictory in reviewed publications 5. In the last two decades the endoscopic Sino nasal surgery has been widely used including endoscopic approach for septoplasty. Endoscopic septoplasty as a minimally invasive technique where the dissection of the nasal septal flap can be limited minimizing trauma. The excellent visualization is presumed to decrease morbidity and post-operative swelling in isolated septal deviation by limiting the excision to the area of deviation 2. Furthermore, diagnosing and treating abnormalities of the lateral wall of the nose at the same sitting is only feasible in the endoscopic approach. At the time of this study, there are no studies comparing the changes of quality of life in patients undergoing traditional septoplasty Vs endoscopic septoplasty. The investigators aimed to assess whether endoscopic septoplasty is effective at improving patients QOL and reducing postoperative signs and complications. Aims Primary: 1\) To assess the differences in overall QOL between endoscopic and traditional septoplasty after adjusting for pertinent confounding variables. Secondary: 1. To evaluate the post-operative complication rate in patients undergoing endoscopic septoplasty compared to traditional. 2. To evaluate the differences in the operation time between the two different approaches.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREEndoscopic septoplastyEndoscopic surgery; septoplasty with or without middle turbenectomy
PROCEDURETraditional septoplastyseptoplasty under direct vision

Timeline

Start date
2016-02-01
Primary completion
2019-02-01
First posted
2016-01-13
Last updated
2016-01-13

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02653950. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.