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The surgical management of recurrent acute and chronic barosinusitis in sports self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) divers

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Purpose The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the feasibility of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) with supplementary surgical procedures in scuba divers with recurrent acute barosinusitis (RABS)… Click to show full abstract

Purpose The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the feasibility of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) with supplementary surgical procedures in scuba divers with recurrent acute barosinusitis (RABS) and chronic barosinusitis (CBS). Methods In this retrospective study, 25 divers were classified into RABS ( n :11) and CBS ( n :14) groups. The presentation of divers have been reviewed. The PNS CT images were scored according to Lund–Mackay (L–M) system. A score has been assigned to the extent of endoscopic procedures performed. The outcome of surgery and life quality were determined by SNOT-22 and dive-related questions (DRQ) tests. Results The average L–M score was 3.8 ± 2 for RABS and 12.2 ± 3.4 for CBS groups. L–M score of CBS group was found to be statistically higher than RBS group ( p  < 0.05). The FESS score of CBS group (8.7 ± 2.4) was higher than RABS group (5.6 ± 2) which showed that the endoscopic sinus procedures were performed more extensively in CBS group ( p  < 0.05). The difference between the preoperative and postoperative SNOT-22 scores indicates that the degree of sinus symptoms improved better in RABS group than CBS group ( p  < 0.05). When DRQ test was evaluated, RABS group showed a better improvement in diving performance symptoms than the CBS group ( p  < 0.05). Conclusion Our study demonstrated that divers with RABS and CBS can be managed successfully with FESS and supplementary surgical procedures. The improvement in the RABS group was superior to the CBS group, a difference attributed to the severity of chronic inflammation in CBS.

Keywords: cbs group; rabs; group; barosinusitis; scuba divers

Journal Title: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Year Published: 2020

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