Impact of nasal modifications on sinonasal function after maxillomandibular advancement for obstructive sleep apnea

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Poupore, Nicolas S. [1 ]
Abdelwahab, Mohamed [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ South Carolina, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg O HNS, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Div Sleep Surg,Sleep & Facial Skeletal Surg, South Carolina,135 Rutledge Ave,MSC 550, Charleston, SC 29425 USA
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Maxillomandibular advancement; Sinonasal function; Postoperative; Obstructive sleep apnea; FORT-I OSTEOTOMY; MAXILLARY SINUSITIS; UPPER AIRWAY; ANATOMY;
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10.1007/s11325-025-03262-x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Purpose To assess sinonasal function after preservation maxillomandibular advancement (MMA), as initial reports have shown it may decrease postoperatively. Methods This prospective study was performed at a tertiary referral center starting January 2023. MMA was performed with previously published nasal modifications to help mitigate negative sinonasal outcomes. Sino-nasal Outcome Test (SNOT-22) and Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation Survey (NOSE) were collected preoperatively, and one and three months postoperatively. Repeated measures ANOVAs with a Bonferroni adjustment were performed for total score, total sinonasal score (sum of questions 1-12), and each symptom. Both p-values and partial eta squared (n(p)(2)) were reported. Results Twenty patients were included. Median age was 50.7 years (range 31-65), with 20.0% being female. Preoperative AHI (65.1 +/- 28.9) and SpO2 Nadir (78.0% [69.0-82.0]) improved to 12.1 +/- 12.1 and 86.0 +/- 3.2%. NOSE significantly decreased at one month (55.9 +/- 28.4 vs. 8.11 +/- 12.0, p < 0.001). Total score and total sinonasal scores significantly decreased postoperatively (49.0 +/- 21.6 vs. 18.1 +/- 17.4 vs. 12.5 +/- 14.1, p < 0.001; 17.3 +/- 12.5 vs. 9.2 +/- 9.3 vs. 6.3 +/- 7.3, p = 0.003) with MMA having large effects on both variables (n(p)(2)=0.72 and 0.35, respectively). MMA had large significant effects on improvement in need to blow nose, nasal blockage, sneezing, runny nose, cough, post-nasal discharge, dizziness, and ear pain at one and three months postoperatively. Facial pain/pressure significantly worsened at one-month but then improved to baseline at three months postoperatively ((1.2 +/- 1.4 vs. 1.9 +/- 1.5 vs. 1.2 +/- 1.4, p = 0.026). Conclusion Patients who underwent preservation MMA did not show evidence of worsening sinonasal function, with some evidence that sinonasal function may improve after MMA at three months postoperatively. Long-term follow-up with more patients is needed to support these findings.
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