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Turbinate surgery in pediatric patients: A worldwide survey.
Calvo-Henriquez, Christian; Tucciarone, Manuel; Lechien, Jérome et al.
2023In Acta Otorrinolaringologica Espanola, 74 (2), p. 93 - 100
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Keywords :
Cirugía de cornetes; Radiofrecuencia de cornetes; Rhinitis; Rinitis; Turbinate radiofrequency ablation; Turbinate surgery; Turbinectomy; Turbinectomía; Turbinoplastia; Turbinoplasty; Humans; Child; Turbinates/surgery; Hypertrophy/surgery; Surveys and Questionnaires; Rhinitis/surgery; Otolaryngology; General Mathematics
Abstract :
[en] [en] OBJECTIVE: Impaired nasal breathing is a common condition among pediatric patients, being rhinitis the most common cause. In recent years, turbinate surgery, mainly turbinate radiofrequency ablation (TRA), has increased in popularity amongst pediatric otolaryngologists and rhinologists as a safe and useful technique to address turbinate hypertrophy in pediatric patients. The present paper is designed with the aim of assessing the current worldwide clinical practice regarding turbinate surgery in pediatric patients. METHODS: The questionnaire was developed based on previous researches, by a group of 12 experts from the rhinology and pediatric otolaryngology research group belonging to the Young Otolaryngologists of the International Federation of Otorhinolaryngological societies (YO-IFOS). The survey was then translated to 7 languages and sent to 25 scientific otolaryngologic societies around the globe. RESULTS: 15 scientific societies agreed to distribute the survey to their members. There were 678 responses from 51 countries. From them, 65% reported to usually perform turbinate surgery in pediatric patients. There was a statistically significant increased likelihood of performing turbinate surgery for those practicing rhinology, sleep medicine, and/or pediatric otolaryngology compared to other subspecialties. The main indication to perform turbinate surgery was nasal obstruction (93.20%); followed by sleep disordered breathing (53.28%), chronic rhinosinusitis (28.70%) and facial growth alterations (22.30%). CONCLUSIONS: There is no general consensus on the indications and ideal technique for turbinate reduction in children. This dissension arises mainly from the lack of scientific evidence. The points with highest agreement (>75%) between respondents is the use of nasal steroids prior to surgery; reintroducing nasal steroids in allergic patients; and performing turbinate surgery as day-case surgery.
Disciplines :
Otolaryngology
Author, co-author :
Calvo-Henriquez, Christian;  Rhinology Study Group of the Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federations of Oto-rhino-laryngological Societies (YO-IFOS), Paris, France, Service of Otolaryngology, Hospital Complex of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Electronic address: christian.ezequiel.calvo.henriquez@sergas.es
Tucciarone, Manuel;  Rhinology Study Group of the Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federations of Oto-rhino-laryngological Societies (YO-IFOS), Paris, France, Hospital Universitario de Jerez, Jerez, Spain
Lechien, Jérome  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté de Psychologie et des Sciences de l'Educatio > Service de Métrologie et Sciences du langage
Maniaci, Antonino;  Rhinology Study Group of the Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federations of Oto-rhino-laryngological Societies (YO-IFOS), Paris, France, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences and Advanced Technologies "GF Ingrassia", ENT Section, ENT Department of University of Catania, Catania, Italy
Graham, Elise;  Rhinology Study Group of the Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federations of Oto-rhino-laryngological Societies (YO-IFOS), Paris, France, London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Hospital, Ontario, Canada
Maza-Solano, Juan;  Rhinology Study Group of the Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federations of Oto-rhino-laryngological Societies (YO-IFOS), Paris, France, Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery Unit, Otolaryngology Department, University Hospital Virgen Macarena, University of Seville, Seville, Spain
Metwaly, Osama;  Rhinology Study Group of the Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federations of Oto-rhino-laryngological Societies (YO-IFOS), Paris, France, Kasr Alainy School of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt
Martinez-Capoccioni, Gabriel;  Rhinology Study Group of the Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federations of Oto-rhino-laryngological Societies (YO-IFOS), Paris, France, Service of Otolaryngology, Hospital Complex of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Mariño-Sanchez, Franklin;  Rhinology Study Group of the Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federations of Oto-rhino-laryngological Societies (YO-IFOS), Paris, France, Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery Unit, Otolaryngology Department, Hospital Ramon y Cajal, Madrid, Spain
Plaza, Guillermo;  Otolaryngology Department, Hospital Universitario de Fuenlabrada, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain
Martin-Martin, Carlos;  Service of Otolaryngology, Hospital Complex of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Language :
English
Title :
Turbinate surgery in pediatric patients: A worldwide survey.
Publication date :
2023
Journal title :
Acta Otorrinolaringologica Espanola
ISSN :
0001-6519
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, Spain
Volume :
74
Issue :
2
Pages :
93 - 100
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Research unit :
M112 - Anatomie humaine et Oncologie expérimentale
Research institute :
R550 - Institut des Sciences et Technologies de la Santé
R350 - Institut de recherche en sciences et technologies du langage
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