Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22606
Title: Acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis: Evaluation of 26 patients treated with endonasal or open surgical procedures
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Kulak, Burun ve Boğaz Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Enfeksiyon Hastalıkları ve Klinik Mikrobiyoloji Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0002-9698-0546
0000-0002-4803-8206
Kasapoğlu, Fikret
Coşkun, Hakan
Özmen, Ömer Afşin
Akalın, Halis
Ener, Beyza
AAI-3877-2021
A-1452-2019
AAU-8952-2020
AAG-8523-2021
56254721200
13610800100
55407733900
57207553671
15053025300
Keywords: Endoscopic sinus surgery
Mucormycosis
Otorhinolaryngology
Surgery
Issue Date: Nov-2010
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: Kasapoğlu, F. vd. (2010). "Acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis: Evaluation of 26 patients treated with endonasal or open surgical procedures". Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 143(5), 614-620.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (AIFRS) is a serious disease with a high mortality and morbidity rate, which almost always affects immunocompromised patients and/or patients with diabetes mellitus. Our purpose was to present the diagnostic and therapeutic management and outcome of these patients. STUDY DESIGN: Case series with chart review SETTING: Tertiary care university hospital SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Twenty-six patients, who were operated on because of AIFRS between September 1999 and June 2009. were retrospectively evaluated in this study. Endoscopic surgery was used in 19 patients, and open surgical debridement was performed in seven patients RESULTS: Overall survival rate of the patients in the open surgery group (4 of 7, 57 1%) was similar to that of the endoscopically treated group (9 of 19:47 3%) Thirteen patients (50%) died of complications related to the underlying disease (9 of 13; 69 2%) and AIFRS (4 of 13, 30 7%). AIFRS-specific survival rate is 765 percent, 90 percent (9 of 10) and 57.1 percent (4 of 7) for endoscopic and open surgery groups, respectively Four patients who died had pathological diagnosis of mucormycosis (P = 0 52) CONCLUSION: AIFRS can be successfully treated with a combination of endonasal surgical debridement and antifungal medications Endonasal approach is suitable for patients diagnosed in the early stages of the disease and provides a less traumatic option in those patients who already have a poor health status Open surgery should be preferred in the presence of intraorbital extension, palatinal, and/or intracerebral involvement Reversing the underlying disease process and immunosuppression is as important as the surgical and antifungal treatment.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.otohns.2010.08.017
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1016/j.otohns.2010.08.017
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22606
ISSN: 0194-5998
1097-6817
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