Author:
Tsikoudas Alexandros,Eason David,Kara Naveed,Brunton John N.,Mountain Rodney E.
Abstract
Objectives: We undertook to identify any correlation between radiologic findings and clinical outcome in pharyngeal pouch surgery. Methods: We performed a retrospective case control study in a teaching hospital in Dundee, Scotland. The subjects were 21 patients who underwent pharyngeal pouch stapling. We used a novel method to measure the characteristics of each pouch by focusing on a triangular area in the neck of the pouch. Results: A correlation was found between the radiologic preoperative findings and the clinical outcome. A short triangle was more likely to result in postoperative complications, whereas a long one was more likely to require revision surgery. Conclusions: It is possible to predict the surgical outcome from the radiologic characteristics of the diverticulum. We believe that our findings may have important clinical implications.
Subject
General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology
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10 articles.
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