Comparison of triamcinolone and mitomycin C nasal pack in functional endoscopic sinus surgery: a randomized, clinical trial

Abstract Aims and Objectives Synechia formation in a postoperative nasal cavity is a major factor for suboptimal clinical outcome in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). Nasal packs medicated with steroids like triamcinolone and topical agents like mitomycin C have been shown to reduce the fo...

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Main Authors: Natarajan Ramalingam, Pradipta K. Parida, Sunil K. Saxena, Gopalakrishnan Surianarayanan
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-11-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.4103/ejo.ejo_9_17
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spelling doaj-eebb019b504049fcb5c3ca02cb35e3602021-04-02T13:32:05ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology1012-55742090-85392018-11-0134424224710.4103/ejo.ejo_9_17Comparison of triamcinolone and mitomycin C nasal pack in functional endoscopic sinus surgery: a randomized, clinical trialNatarajan Ramalingam0Pradipta K. Parida1Sunil K. Saxena2Gopalakrishnan Surianarayanan3Department of ENT, Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and ResearchDepartment of ENT, AIIMSDepartment of ENT, Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and ResearchDepartment of ENT, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research InstituteAbstract Aims and Objectives Synechia formation in a postoperative nasal cavity is a major factor for suboptimal clinical outcome in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). Nasal packs medicated with steroids like triamcinolone and topical agents like mitomycin C have been shown to reduce the formation of synechiae in postoperative patients. This study attempts to compare the efficacy of mitomycin C and triamcinoloneimpregnated nasal pack in the prevention of crusting and synechiae formation in patients undergoing FESS. Methods Ninety-eight consenting patients with chronic rhinosinusitis were randomized into two groups of 49 each to receive either triamcinolone-impregnated or mitomycin C-impregnated nasal pack after FESS. Blinded, postoperative endoscopic examination was done at the first and third week and at first and third month and scoring was done according to the Lund Kennedy scoring system. The primary variable for assessing the outcome was synechiae formation in the postoperative period, while reduction of crusting, discharge, mucosal edema, polypoidal mucosal changes, and maintenance of ostial patency were secondary variables. Results Significant reduction in synechiae formation and crusting at 3 months duration was found in the group receiving triamcinolone nasal pack as compared with mitomycin C nasal pack. Mitomycin C was found to significantly reduce crusting in the first postoperative week. Positive trends in reduction of discharge, mucosal edema, polypoidal changes, and in maintenance of patency of ostia were observed in both the groups, but there was no significant difference between the two groups. Conclusion These results suggest that triamcinolone has a long-term effect in the reduction of synechia formation and crusting in post-FESS patients as compared with mitomycin C, though similar effects were seen in both groups in the immediate postoperative period.http://link.springer.com/article/10.4103/ejo.ejo_9_17functional endoscopic sinus surgerymitomycin Csynechiatriamcinolone
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author Natarajan Ramalingam
Pradipta K. Parida
Sunil K. Saxena
Gopalakrishnan Surianarayanan
spellingShingle Natarajan Ramalingam
Pradipta K. Parida
Sunil K. Saxena
Gopalakrishnan Surianarayanan
Comparison of triamcinolone and mitomycin C nasal pack in functional endoscopic sinus surgery: a randomized, clinical trial
The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
functional endoscopic sinus surgery
mitomycin C
synechia
triamcinolone
author_facet Natarajan Ramalingam
Pradipta K. Parida
Sunil K. Saxena
Gopalakrishnan Surianarayanan
author_sort Natarajan Ramalingam
title Comparison of triamcinolone and mitomycin C nasal pack in functional endoscopic sinus surgery: a randomized, clinical trial
title_short Comparison of triamcinolone and mitomycin C nasal pack in functional endoscopic sinus surgery: a randomized, clinical trial
title_full Comparison of triamcinolone and mitomycin C nasal pack in functional endoscopic sinus surgery: a randomized, clinical trial
title_fullStr Comparison of triamcinolone and mitomycin C nasal pack in functional endoscopic sinus surgery: a randomized, clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of triamcinolone and mitomycin C nasal pack in functional endoscopic sinus surgery: a randomized, clinical trial
title_sort comparison of triamcinolone and mitomycin c nasal pack in functional endoscopic sinus surgery: a randomized, clinical trial
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
issn 1012-5574
2090-8539
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Aims and Objectives Synechia formation in a postoperative nasal cavity is a major factor for suboptimal clinical outcome in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). Nasal packs medicated with steroids like triamcinolone and topical agents like mitomycin C have been shown to reduce the formation of synechiae in postoperative patients. This study attempts to compare the efficacy of mitomycin C and triamcinoloneimpregnated nasal pack in the prevention of crusting and synechiae formation in patients undergoing FESS. Methods Ninety-eight consenting patients with chronic rhinosinusitis were randomized into two groups of 49 each to receive either triamcinolone-impregnated or mitomycin C-impregnated nasal pack after FESS. Blinded, postoperative endoscopic examination was done at the first and third week and at first and third month and scoring was done according to the Lund Kennedy scoring system. The primary variable for assessing the outcome was synechiae formation in the postoperative period, while reduction of crusting, discharge, mucosal edema, polypoidal mucosal changes, and maintenance of ostial patency were secondary variables. Results Significant reduction in synechiae formation and crusting at 3 months duration was found in the group receiving triamcinolone nasal pack as compared with mitomycin C nasal pack. Mitomycin C was found to significantly reduce crusting in the first postoperative week. Positive trends in reduction of discharge, mucosal edema, polypoidal changes, and in maintenance of patency of ostia were observed in both the groups, but there was no significant difference between the two groups. Conclusion These results suggest that triamcinolone has a long-term effect in the reduction of synechia formation and crusting in post-FESS patients as compared with mitomycin C, though similar effects were seen in both groups in the immediate postoperative period.
topic functional endoscopic sinus surgery
mitomycin C
synechia
triamcinolone
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.4103/ejo.ejo_9_17
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