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  • Title: Transnasal inferior meatal antrostomy with a mucosal flap for post-Caldwell-Luc mucoceles in the maxillary sinus.
    Author: Suzuki M, Matsumoto T, Yokota M, Toyoda K, Nakamura Y.
    Journal: J Laryngol Otol; 2019 Aug; 133(8):674-677. PubMed ID: 31378208.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: Transnasal inferior meatal antrostomy is increasingly used for the treatment of post-Caldwell-Luc mucoceles in maxillary sinus. This study aimed to report the outcomes after inferior meatal antrostomy with a mucosal flap for recurrent mucoceles. METHOD: The records of patients who had undergone transnasal inferior meatal antrostomy with or without a mucosal flap were reviewed. RESULTS: Transnasal endoscopic inferior meatal antrostomy with or without a mucosal flap was performed in 21 and 49 patients, respectively. No complications were observed. A closing of the antrostomy was found in 9 (18.4 per cent) of the 49 patients who underwent antrostomy without a mucosal flap. No closings were observed in the 21 patients who underwent antrostomy with a mucosal flap. There was a significant difference in the rate of closing for surgery with and without the mucosal flap. CONCLUSION: Transnasal endoscopic inferior meatal antrostomy with a mucosal flap is a safe method for the treatment of post-Caldwell-Luc maxillary mucoceles that effectively prevents recurrence.
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