Comparison of Calcium Alginate and Polyurethane Foam Used as Nasal Packings after Endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy
Author(s) -
Seonghee Choi,
Yuri Seo,
Jae Sang Ko,
Young Jin Song,
Jin Sook Yoon
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of the korean ophthalmological society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.12
H-Index - 2
eISSN - 2092-9374
pISSN - 0378-6471
DOI - 10.3341/jkos.2018.59.3.197
Subject(s) - medicine , dacryocystorhinostomy , polyurethane , nasal packing , calcium alginate , calcium , biomedical engineering , composite material , surgery , materials science
Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of calcium alginate (Algi-packR)and polyurethane foam (NasoporeR), two types of absorbable packing used for nasal packing after endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy. Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of 128 eyes of patients who underwent endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy from January 2008 to July 2016. Algi-packR was used to pack 42 eyes and NasoporeR in 86 eyes. We compared the two groups in terms of pain on postoperative day 2; the re-bleeding frequency within 1 week; anatomical and functional success rates 3 months after surgery; and the frequencies of postoperative complications including synechiae, granulomas, and membrane formation at 3 months postoperatively. Results: There was no significant difference between the Algi-packR and NasoporeR groups in terms of postoperative pain or re-bleeding rate (pain: 73.8% vs. 83.7%, p = 0.38; re-bleeding: 4.8% vs. 5.8%, p = 0.058). There was no significant between-group difference in terms of the formation of synechiae, granulomas, or membranes to 3 months postoperatively (granulomas: 33.3% vs. 29.1%, p = 0.62; synechiae: 1.2% vs. 4.8%, p = 0.21; membranes: 19.0% vs. 12.8%, p = 0.35). The functional and anatomical success rates evaluated 3 months after surgery also did not differ significantly between the two groups (anatomical success: 100% vs. 97.7%, p = 0.32; functional success: 100% vs. 95.3%, p = 0.16). Conclusions: Algi-packR and NasoporeR equivalently suppressed bleeding after endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy and did not differentially affect the surgical success rate or the frequency of postoperative complications. J Korean Ophthalmol Soc 2018;59(3):197-202
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