Vascular Control in Nose and Paranasal Sinus Tumours

Satish Chandra Tripuraneni,Sameera Gera, G. Nanda Kishore, T. V. Rajinikanth, G. Bhargav Kiran

INDIAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD & NECK SURGERY(2023)

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Effective management of Tumors of Nose and Paranasal Sinuses (PNS) require adequate vascular control of the vessels supplying the tumor to facilitate complete removal and to reduce the complications. To emphasize the role of prior control of feeding vessels in reducing intraoperative blood loss, achieving bloodless fields for endoscopic excision and in facilitating complete excision of tumors of Nose and PNS. A prospective study of 23 patients who were operated for various tumors of Nose and PNS by either Endoscopic or Open approaches for which intraoperative control of the feeding vessels was done based on the Radiological findings. The mean average blood loss was 280 ml and mean Operating time for Endoscopic approach was less than 2 h. All the patients were stable postoperatively and none of the patients had worrisome intraoperative hemorrhage or required multiple blood transfusions. All the patients had complete removal of the tumor. Prior identification of all the vessels that supply the tumor and planning to control them before manipulating the tumor always gives us good results. Tumors supplied by single vessel can be controlled by Embolization or intraoperative clamping, when the tumor is supplied by multiple vessels or when it is not possible to access the vessel by the size of the tumor, Temporary Clamping of the main vessel is a definitive alternative.
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Vascular control,Nose and PNS tumors,Feeding vessels,ECA clamping,Temporary clamping
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