xRead - Nasal Obstruction (September 2024) Full Articles

20426984, 2021, 3, Downloaded from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/alr.22741 by Stanford University, Wiley Online Library on [01/07/2024]. See the Terms and Conditions (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/terms-and-conditions) on Wiley Online Library for rules of use; OA articles are governed by the applicable Creative Commons License

601

Orlandi et al.

(Continues)

IGS is safe and may reduce need for revision surgery;

IGS may also reduce overall costs.

IGS is not associated with lower rates of

complications and revision surgery.

Residents may safely perform ESS with IGS.

IGS can be used in children, especially for more complex procedures.

IGS is safe and effective in children; surgeon usage

and comfort increases with experience.

IGS is associated with lower recurrences in the early

postop period; IGS does not appear to reduce complication rates.

Without IGS (n = 30) IGS is associated with greater operative time and fewer complications. Mueller 2097 2010 4 Case series ESS procedures: With IGS (n = 108) complications, recurrence rates

Study Year LOE Study Design Study Groups Clinical Endpoint Conclusions Sunkareneni 1819 2013 4 Case series ESS procedures With IGS (n = 333)

Surgeons deem IGS helpful.

Complication rates; need for revision surgery; economic simulation of potential savings Operative time,

Complications, need for revision surgery

Operative times, EBL, case complexity

Indications; complications; surgeon satisfaction

satisfaction, accuracy, uses per procedure

Complication rates; need for revision sinus surgery

Human factors associated with IGS

Complications, surgeon

Benoit 2123 2009 4 Case series Pediatric patients undergoing sinus surgery (n = 28) and skull base surgery (n = 5)

Without IGS (n = 168)

Without IGS (n = 47)

Manzey 2072 2009 4 Survey Survey of German ENT surgeons (n = 213)

Masterson 2104 2012 4 Case series 132 patients underwent 147 ESS procedures for CRS and tumors Al-Swiahb 2094 2010 4 Case series ESS procedures: With IGS (n = 30)

Crawley 2151 2009 4 Case series ESS with IGS procedures performed by residents (n = 102)

undergoing ESS with IGS

Parikh 2124 2009 4 Case series 33 pediatric patients

TABLE XII-20 (Continued)

Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online