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Silastic y septoplastia

Authors: Gaviria Castro, Héctor Alirio;

Silastic y septoplastia

Abstract

Trabajo fin de Máster de Formación Permanente en Rinología Avanzada y Base de Cráneo Anterior (2021-22). Directores: Dr. D. Serafín Sánchez ; Ramón Luna ; Tutor: Dr. D. Juan Manuel Maza Solano. Introduction: The use of silastic sheets in septoplasty has been documented for several decades. A systematic review was carried out to assess the benefits in healing the mucosa and the symptoms of obstruction and discomfort in patients. Objective: It is intended to demonstrate the relevance of the use of silastic sheets to prevent perforations and/or synechiae of the nasal mucosa when septoplasty is performed. Methodology: A systematic review was carried out that included all the articles that address the subject. To carry out the search, the "PubMed" database was consulted, including the terms (silastic) AND (septoplasty). The characteristics identified in each of the articles are analyzed categorically, allowing the generation of a narrative description of the potential of the technique. Results: The silastic nasal splint was effective in preventing the formation of intranasal adhesions and had a significant positive effect on the healing process of the septal mucosa after septoplasty. Conclusions: It was evidenced that, in the last decade, regardless of the study methodology, success was reported in the prevention of complications and in the healing process of the septal mucosa with the use of silastic splints applied immediately after the septoplasty of the septum. systematic way.

Introducción: El uso de las láminas de silastic en la septoplastia se a documentado desde hace varias décadas. Se realizo una revisión sistemática para valorar los beneficios en la cicatrización de la mucosa y los síntomas de obstrucción y molestias en los pacientes. Objetivo: Se pretende evidenciar la relevancia del uso de láminas de silastic para prevenir perforaciones y/o sinequias de la mucosa nasal cuando se realiza una septoplastía. Metodología: Se realizó una revisión sistemática que incluyó todos los artículos que abordan la temática. Para efectuar la búsqueda se consultó la base de datos de “PubMed” incluyendo los términos (silastic) AND (septoplasty). Las características identificadas en cada uno de los artículos se analizan de modo categorial, permitiendo generar una descripción narrativa de las potencialidades de la técnica. Resultados: La férula nasal silastic fue eficaz para prevenir la formación de adherencias intranasales y tuvo un efecto positivo significativo en el proceso de curación de la mucosa septal después de la septoplastia. Conclusiones: Se evidencio que, en la última década, independientemente de la metodología de los estudios, se reportó un éxito en la prevención de complicaciones y en el proceso de cicatrización de la mucosa septal con el uso de las férulas de silastic aplicadas inmediatamente termina la septoplastia de forma sistemática.

14 páginas.

Country
Spain
Keywords

Septoplastia, Mucosa nasal, Férulas nasales, 610, Silicona silastic

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