Evaluation of computed tomography (CT) findings in patients with symptomatic deviated nasal septum and their correlation with intraoperative findings

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Rehman, Ayaz [1 ]
Deva, Faiza Ashfah [1 ]
Malik, Bashir Ahmad [1 ]
Wani, Asif A. [1 ]
Masoodi, Majid ul Islam [1 ]
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[1] SKIMS MCH, Dept ENT & HNS, Srinagar, India
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Deviated nasal septum (DNS); Nasal obstruction; NCCT nose and PNS; Septoplasty; INFERIOR TURBINATE; ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS; SCAN; OBSTRUCTION; SEPTOPLASTY; SINUSES;
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10.1186/s43163-024-00576-7
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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AimTo evaluate the computed tomography (CT) findings in patients having a symptomatic deviated nasal septum (DNS) and their comparison with intraoperative findings.MethodsCross-sectional, observational study done in the department of ENT and HNS at a tertiary care center, over a period of 16 months. Patients presenting with nasal obstruction as the chief complaint and findings of deviated nasal septum on anterior rhinoscopy without clinical features of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) were included in the present study. All patients underwent CT scans of paranasal sinuses (PNS) as per the govt. scheme for approval of surgery. Surgery was planned as per the indication based on history, clinical examination, and non-contrast CT scan PNS findings. The average duration from CT scan to surgery was 4.5 weeks.ResultsAll 200 (100%) patients had DNS with inferior turbinate hypertrophy in 103 (52.5%), concha bullosa in 22 (11.0%), pneumatized superior turbinate in 6 (3.0%), and PMT (paradoxical middle turbinate) in 22 (11.0%). On comparing CT scan findings with intraoperative findings, it was found that maxillary sinus involvement had been seen in 28 (14.0%) patients on CT scan and only 8 (4.0%) patients intraoperatively. Similarly, CT scan involvement compared to and intraoperative involvement of anterior ethmoidal sinus was seen in 20 (10.0%) compared to 6 (3.0%) patients intraoperatively, posterior ethmoid in 12 (6.0%) compared to 3 (1.5%) frontal sinus in 4 (2.0%) compared to 1 (0.5%), sphenoid in 11 (5.5%) compared to 2 (1.0%), and osteomeatal complex (OMC) in 27 (13.5%) compared to 6 (3.0%) patients intraoperatively. Involvement of PMT, enlarged inferior, and concha bullosa was similar on CT scan and intraoperatively.ConclusionFrom this study, we concluded that a preoperative CT scan is a poor tool in predicting sinus disease in patients without clinical features of sinus disease and has a limited role in patients with symptomatic DNS. Insurance companies and government agencies should review their policies of ordering CT scans for approving septal surgeries.
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