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CT-assisted surgery in choanal atresia
To limit restenosis after surgical repair of choanal atresia. A total of 20 children (age range 3 days to 11 years) with choanal atresia underwent surgical repair using a microdebrider via an intranasal approach. Surgery was guided by CT. Mitomycin was administered at the end of the procedure. An av...
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description | To limit restenosis after surgical repair of choanal atresia.
A total of 20 children (age range 3 days to 11 years) with choanal atresia underwent surgical repair using a microdebrider via an intranasal approach. Surgery was guided by CT. Mitomycin was administered at the end of the procedure.
An average of 1.7 procedures per child were required. CT combined with peroperative endoscopy revealed postoperative neo-osteogenesis and insufficient bone resection.
CT-assisted intranasal repair led to extended bone resection of the atretic plate, the predominant cause of which was restenosis resulting from neo-osteogenesis. |
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An average of 1.7 procedures per child were required. CT combined with peroperative endoscopy revealed postoperative neo-osteogenesis and insufficient bone resection.
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An average of 1.7 procedures per child were required. CT combined with peroperative endoscopy revealed postoperative neo-osteogenesis and insufficient bone resection.
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