Abstract

Objectives 1) Learn which paranasal sinuses are involved in chronic rhinosinusitis in children. 2) Be able to customize surgical treatment based on those findings. Methods Retrospective review of children who had sinus surgery over a period of 10 years. 76 children whose age ranged between 3 and 14 years had their CT scans reviewed to determine which sinuses were diseased. All children had a CT scan because of failure of medical management and were considered for surgery. Outcome was to determine which sinuses were developed and of those, which ones were diseased and what was the severity of the disease. Results The maxillary sinuses were the most common sinuses involved in children with chronic rhinosinusits (92%). The ostiomeatal complex was next most common area involved in these children (88%). Conclusions The maxillary sinuses, followed by the ostiomeatal complex, were the most common areas involved in children with chronic rhinosinusitis. Initial surgical management of these children should then be based on those findings.

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