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Sense of smell examination before and after surgery for nasal polyposis

Publication at Central Library of Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine, Third Faculty of Medicine |
2019

Abstract

To verify improvement of olfactory function in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and preoperative sense of smell deterioration after functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Materials and methods: This study included patients who underwent functional endoscopic sinus surgery, either pansinus surgery, supraturbinal antrostomy (STA) and anterior ethmoidectomy or limited STA in a study period from 2013-2016.

Sniffin Sticks test was applied to study the sense of smell before surgery and during follow up 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery. Results: Cohort consisted of 257 patients.

Altogether, pansinus surgery was performed in 181 cases, STA and anterior ethmoidectomy in 49 cases and limited STA only in 27 cases. The sense of smell was improved one year after the surgery as follows: in the first group it was 59.6%, in the second it was 55.1% and in the third it was 29.6% of patients.

Conclusions: In our cohort, the best results were observed in cases of primary pansinus surgery in patients who suffered preoperative anosmia. The improvement of sense of smell, in some cases even normalization of sense of smell, improved the quality of life of patients including their safety.