Empty Nose Syndrome: When the Nose Is Worse After Surgery
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Empty Nose Syndrome post radical turbinate surgery.
Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) is a rare and controversial sequelae from previous radical turbinate surgery. We report on a 50-year-old Chinese gentleman with long-standing nasal problems who has had radical turbinate surgery many years prior to presenting at the ENT clinic with mucoid nasal discharge and chronically blocked nose. His nasal cavities were ironically very patent and there were only mi...
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“Empty nose” patients suffer from chronic nasal crusting, dryness, and intermittent bleeding. The most distinctive symptom of ENS is “paradoxical obstruction”in that the patient suffers from difficulty breathing despite a widely patent nasal airway (Sozansky & Houser, 2014). ENS patients describe their feeling of nasal obstruction as constant and continuous: feeling of suffocation, inability or...
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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To review current knowledge on nasal airflow sensation in relation to empty nose syndrome (ENS). STUDY DESIGN PubMed searches. METHODS Current literature pertaining to measurement of nasal patency, mechanism of sensory perception of nasal airflow, and ENS. RESULTS A reliance on pure anatomical analysis of the anatomy in ENS falls short of explaining the disorder. Our...
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Malta Medical Journal Volume 25 Issue 03 2013 Introduction Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) is a term first introduced by Kern and Moore which is used to describe a rare spectrum of various symptoms suffered by patients who had had previous radical turbinate surgery with a CT scan appearance of the paranasal sinuses after gross tissue loss. The most common symptom is socalled ‘‘paradoxical’’ nasal obs...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Archives of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
سال: 2018
ISSN: 2574-1535
DOI: 10.24983/scitemed.aohns.2018.00065