ASSESSMENT OF POST- SURGICAL OUTCOME OF NASAL BONE FRACTURE REDUCTION

Author:

Sengottuvelu P.1,Nanmullai R.2,Vikram V. J.3

Affiliation:

1. M.S.,DLO, Assistant Professor, ENT, Upgraded Institute of Otorhinolarygology, Madras Medical College.

2. MS, Associate Professor ENT, Upgraded Institute of Otorhinolarygology, Madras Medical College.

3. MS.,DLO, Assistant Professor, ENT, Upgraded Institute of Otorhinolarygology, Madras Medical College.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Nose is most commonly injured structure in facial fractures. Depending on its mode of injury, it can be of communited or non-communited fracture. Most of the non communited fractures require closed reduction. AIM:To determine post-surgical outcome of closed reduction of nasal bone fracture, based on cosmetic and functional results. STUDYDESIGN: Prospective analytical study MATERIALS AND METHODS: A Prospective study in patients with nasal bone fracture, who underwent closed surgical reduction between June 2017 to December 2019. Patients were followed for a period of 2 months to assess the outcome of cosmetic and functional aspects. RESULTS: Out of 42 patients, 41 were satised in terms of cosmetic aspect, 41 were satised in term with functional aspects. CONCLUSION: Patients treated with closed surgical reduction had highly satisfactory functional and cosmetic outcome

Publisher

World Wide Journals

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