Abstract

In connection with the prevalence and tendency to relapse, chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps is an urgent problem not only for otorhinolaryngologists, but also for specialists whose therapeutic activity is somehow related to the respiratory system. Based on clinical observations, 5 phenotypes of this pathology were identified, each of which requires an individual approach to treatment and prevention. As a rule, the first stage is functional endoscopic rhinosinus surgery, the volume of which is determined depending on the phenotype. But even with a carefully performed operation, the result of surgical treatment may be unsatisfactory if there was no adequate care in the early inpatient and outpatient periods. This paper highlights the features of dynamic monitoring of patients with different phenotypes of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps.

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