
Eighty-two cases of functional endoscopic sinus surgery were analyzed. It include 62 males and 20 females; the oldest was 72 years of age and the youngest eight years of age. A hard endoscope with a diameter of 4mm and the CCD micro-videorecorder produced by Circon and Olympus Company were used. Operations were done under general anesthesia in all cases. Twenty-three cases (28.1%) recovered in one stage and recovery was delayed in 28 cases (34.2%); late inflammation occurred in 23 cases (28.1%); 8 cases failed (9.8%). The cure rate was 62.2%. Two cases (2.4%) had operative complications namely injury to the lamina papyracea and anterior ethmoidal artery, all recovered uneventfully.
Adult, Male, Ethmoid Sinusitis, Adolescent, Blood Loss, Surgical, Vision Disorders, Endoscopy, Middle Aged, Maxillary Sinusitis, Nasal Polyps, Postoperative Complications, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Humans, Female, Sinusitis, Child, Aged
Adult, Male, Ethmoid Sinusitis, Adolescent, Blood Loss, Surgical, Vision Disorders, Endoscopy, Middle Aged, Maxillary Sinusitis, Nasal Polyps, Postoperative Complications, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Humans, Female, Sinusitis, Child, Aged
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