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Filter by:The aim of this research is to confirm the effectiveness of remimazolam in preventing delirium during recovery from anesthesia in adult patients who have undergone one of the rhinological surgeries (septoplasty, rhinoseptoplasty or functional endoscopic sinus surgery). Patients aged 18-65, ASA classification I-II will be anesthetized with balanced anesthesia maintained with sevoflurane and will be randomized into two groups. The first group will receive remimazolam before anesthesia, while the second will receive normal saline solution. The main outcome of the study will be the presence/absence of delirium during anesthesia recovery, while the secondary outcome will be the postoperative pain level, the length of stay in the recovery room, the presence of unwanted events in the recovery room, and the presence of postoperative mood changes.
The aim of the study to compare and evaluate the effect of septal advancement flap in preserving and reshaping the nasal tip with columellar strut graft
This study will be conducted to evaluate the effect of different bed head heights (thirty degrees and forty-five degrees) given to patients after rhinoplasty surgery on periorbital edema, periorbital ecchymosis, respiratory function and sleep quality.
Nasal obstruction is one of the majors concerns in reduction rhinoseptoplasty, because it affects quality of life and surgical outcomes. Is the association of middle third grafts with reduction rhinoseptoplasty responsible for an increase in quality of life related to nasal obstruction when compared to reduction rhinoseptoplasty without the placement of these grafts?
A prospective observational cohort study that measures pre- and postoperative outcome of septorhinoplasty by means of patient-related outcome measures (PROMS: NOSE, FACE-Q, Utrecht Questionnaire, SCHNOS and BDDQ-AS) as well as with functional tests (NAR, AR, PNIF).
Quality of life and satisfaction in aesthetic surgery is still under-evaluated. It is a prospective and multicenter study with a 4 months follow-up of patients under rhinoplasty or rhinoseptoplasty procedure. They will answer to the FACE-Q and NOSE questionnaires before surgery, one week later and 4 months after the procedure. The aim of the study is to show a significant augmentation of the quality of life scores. At this occasion, the FACE-Q questionnaire has been translated and validated in French