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Type: Journal article
Title: When FESS fails: The inflammatory load hypothesis in refractory chronic rhinosinusitis
Author: Bassiouni, A.
Naidoo, Y.
Wormald, P.
Citation: The Laryngoscope, 2012; 122(2):460-466
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Issue Date: 2012
ISSN: 0023-852X
1531-4995
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Ahmed Bassiouni, Yuresh Naidoo, Peter-John Wormald
Abstract: Through recent advances in research, our understanding of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) has evolved to consider it as an inflammatory condition of the mucosa brought about by multiple factors. However, surgical management is still ruled by the classical concepts of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), which emphasizes the importance of ostial obstruction and sinus ventilation. These concepts fail to provide sufficient explanation for the presence of a subset of patients with refractory CRS who fail to respond to conventional FESS. Recent outcome studies have shown that high-grade mucosal inflammation often results in a poor outcome and that this patient group may show improved results with more radical surgery. This review examines the "inflammatory load hypothesis" as a possible explanation. We hypothesize that the grade of the inflammation is the most important predictor of long-term outcomes. Surgery, therefore, has a significant role not only in reestablishing ventilation, but also with removing the inflammatory load in the affected sinuses. We suspect that in these severely diseased patients, a more radical removal of local proinflammatory factors during surgery may improve patient outcomes.
Keywords: Chronic rhinosinusitis
refractory chronic rhinosinusitis
eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis
radical sinus surgery
radical endoscopic sinus surgery
functional endoscopic sinus surgery
mucosal inflammatory load
inflammatory load hypothesis
Rights: Copyright © 2011 The American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society, Inc.
DOI: 10.1002/lary.22461
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lary.22461
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