Otolaryngologia polska. The Polish otolaryngology
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Case Reports
Pneumomediastinum and emphysema in a case of a soft bronchial foreign body aspiration in a child. A case report.
Foreign body aspiration is a frequent cause of hospitalization in pediatric ENT units. Pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema are possible complications of tracheobronchoscopy with foreign body removal, but it is rare, that the foreign body causes the complications itself. The authors present a very rare case of a soft bronchial foreign body aspiration in a child with such complications.
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Comparative Study
[Use of isotonic NaCl solution in patients with acute rhinosinusitis].
The mucous membrane of the nose and paranasal sinuses has several important physiological functions. Inflammation of the nose and paranasal sinuses impairs filtration, humidification and warming of the inhaled air. It also affects the beating of cilia and the mucociliary clearance within the nose and lumen of the sinuses. The result is impairment of the mechanism by which the removal of the stagnant pathological discharge from the paranasal sinuses and of foreign matter (environmental pollutants) from the nasal mucosa would be otherwise effected. The use of special products to cleanse the nasal mucosa may considerably improve its function. Day-to-day ENT practice offers evidence of beneficial effects of nasal douching with isotonic sea water solutions. Products which cleanse nasal mucosa are now used as an adjunct to treatment of rhinosinusitis and rhinitis co-existing with nasal polyps. ⋯ The findings of the present study support the investigators' opinion that the isotonic solution (0.9% NaCl) should be recommended for nasal douching may be a valuable adjunct to the standard medical treatment of acute rhinosinusitis.
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Case Reports
[Rare case of upper respiratory tract obstruction secondary to massive hematoma of pharynx, larynx and trachea].
The rare case of 75-years-old female patient was presented in this paper. She reported hoarseness in addition to pharyngeal pain, dysphagia and medium level dyspnea. Her exploration revealed a wide hematoma of the left lateral wall of orohypopharynx spreading to the left aryepiglottic fold, left aryepiglottic cartilage, false and true vocal fold and later to left lateral and posterior tracheal wall. The patient did not require a control of airway by intubation or tracheotomy according to quick relief after pharmacological treatment.
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Induced controlled hypotension is a standard method aimed at decreasing intraoperative bleeding and achieving good operative field conditions. Low hemodynamic parameters during the operation are related to increased risk of brain hypoperfusion and injury to hypoxia-sensitive nerve cells. The purpose of this study was to find the mean arterial pressure (MAP) that preserves good operative conditions at low heart rate (HR) during endoscopic sinus surgery. ⋯ With the stable low heart rate at the minimal physiological values the bleeding in the operative field depends on MAP. Keeping HR around 60 b/min there is no need to decrease the MAP to dangerously low levels to achieve good operative field conditions in great proportion of patients.
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Comparative Study
[The use of hypertonic sea-water solution in patients after surgery of the nose and paranasal sinuses].
Surgical operations on the nose are very common otorhinolaryngological procedures. The surgical outcome depends not only on the performance of the procedure itself but also on the postoperative care of the nasal cavities. Clinicians continue their search for agents which would promote cleansing of the nasal cavities and regeneration of the nasal mucosa postoperatively. ⋯ The findings of the present study support the investigators' opinion that the use of hypertonic sea-water solution, i.e. the product Marimer Hypertonic should be recommended for nasal douching after corrective nasal septal surgery (septoplasty), functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) and surgical removal of nasal polyps (polypectomy). The use of Marimer Hypertonic facilitates maintenance of normal patency of the nasal cavities, reduces the amount of abnormal nasal discharge and crusting and speeds up healing of iatrogenic injuries of the mucous membrane of the nose.