Abstract
To assess the utility of an intraoperative scoring system for mucormycosis and to predict prognosis by comparing the score with postoperative outcomes. This study was conducted among 80 patients with mucormycosis who underwent surgical management with mandatory pterygopalatine fossa and infratemporal fossa exploration. All cases were scored using our intraoperative scoring assessment tool. Postoperative outcomes in terms of favourable prognosis and mortality were evaluated and compared with demographics, clinical history and intraoperative findings. An intraoperative score of more than 25 was statistically significant in predicting mortality (p < 0.0001). In all, 86.7% of patients with a score above 25 succumbed to the disease. Statistical significance of mortality (p < 0.05) was observed in those with involvement of pterygopalatine fossa (78.9%), orbit (73.7%), infratemporal fossa (57.9%), cribriform plate (36.8%) and those with history of intake of antiviral drugs (47.4%), use of supplemental oxygen (31.6%) and renal failure (26.3%). This study enabled better prediction of postoperative prognosis in mucormycosis and reiterated the importance of exploration of pterygopalatine fossa and infratemporal fossa in management and prognostication of invasive fungal sinusitis.
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