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Journal of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Wedge resection combined with 3D-printed polycaprolactone mesh for caudal septal deviation
Original Research Article
Jee Won Moon1  Seok-Youl Choi1  Su-Jong Kim1  Jae-Min Shin2  Il-Ho Park3 
[1] Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Guro Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, 08308, Seoul, South Korea;Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Guro Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, 08308, Seoul, South Korea;Upper Airway Chronic Inflammatory Diseases Laboratory, Korea University, College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea;Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Guro Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, 08308, Seoul, South Korea;Upper Airway Chronic Inflammatory Diseases Laboratory, Korea University, College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea;Medical Device Usability Test Center, Korea University, College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea;
关键词: Wedge resection;    Polycaprolactone;    Caudal septal deviation;    Septoplasty;    3-D printing;    Nasal mesh;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40463-023-00677-y
 received in 2021-11-08, accepted in 2023-10-18,  发布年份 2023
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundBiocompatibility and stability of three-dimensional printed polycaprolactone mesh grafts for nasal surgery are proven in both animal and human models. However, their safety and durability as batten grafts for caudal septal deviation has not been documented. This study was designed to investigate the efficacy and safety of three-dimensional printed polycaprolactone mesh batten graft in septoplasty using the wedge resection technique for the correction of caudal septal deviation.MethodsThis retrospective study reviewed the medical records of 20 patients aged ≥ 18 years with caudal septal deviation who underwent septoplasty with wedge resection and three-dimensional printed polycaprolactone mesh graft from a tertiary medical center in South Korea, between December 1, 2019 and May 31, 2021. Those without nasal obstruction before surgery or with a short follow-up period (< 28 days) were excluded from the survey analysis.ResultsOf the 20 patients (mean age, 48.0 [range, 19–65] years), 17 (85.0%) were male, and three (15.0%) were female. A significant change was noted in the mean nasal obstruction symptom evaluation score (68.2 vs. 15.0, P < .001) in the 17 patients included in the analysis. Postoperative endoscopic evaluation revealed a straight septum in 19/20 (95.0%) patients, and no complications were noted in the postoperative follow-up period of up to 364 days.ConclusionsThe three-dimensional printed polycaprolactone nasal mesh is safe and provides adequate support to resist the intrinsic memory of the cartilage of the caudal septum. In addition to nasal surgeries, it has great potential as a graft in other reconstructive surgeries.Trial registration Retrospectively registered.

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© Canadian Society Of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery 2023

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