摘要

Objectives The aim of the study was to compare rhinomanometry, acoustic rhinometry and subjective estimation of the nasal obstruction before and after septoplasty and to evaluate the long-term results of septal surgery. Design Prospective long-term follow-up, before and after septoplasty. Setting University tertiary-care hospital, referral centre. Participants The study included 30 adult patients who were operated on because of septal deviation. Main outcome measures Pre-operatively, acoustic rhinometry and active anterior rhinomanometry were performed on each subject after decongestion of the nose. A visual analogue scale for unilateral nasal obstruction was filled in by the patients. The measurements were repeated both 6months and 10years post-operatively. Results A significant change in acoustic values was found during the long-term follow-up of 10years. The mean minimal cross-sectional area on the more obstructive side was 0.35cm2 pre-operatively. Six months after operation, it was 0.52cm2, and 10years after operation, it was 0.68cm2. The mean resistance fell from pre-operative 1.16Pa/mL/s to 0.41Pa/mL/s during the first 6months, but rose again to 1.21Pa/mL/s after 10years. Despite a tendency of improvement, no statistically significant change was found between pre-operative and postoperative values in VAS. Six months after operation 69% of the patients were satisfied with the result, and after ten years the amount of satisfied patients was 83%. Conclusions We found an increase in acoustic values, but an increase in nasal resistance in the long-term follow-up. Other factors than nasal area may have an impact on nasal resistance and the feeling of nasal obstruction. The small size on the sample interfered with the results.

  • 出版日期2013-2