Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps
Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps
Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps
Fokkens, WJ, Lund VJ, Mullol J, Bachert C, Alobid I, Baroody F, et al. European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal
Polyps, 2005; EPOS
Etiology
Algorithm of AAO-HNS
for adult with possible
sinusitis
Algorithm of PERHATI-KL for management sinusitis
Complications
ORBITAL ENDOCRANIAL OSSEOUS
Anterior rhinoscopy:
hyperemic in right and left nasal cavity,
mucopurulent discharge (+), inferior
concha not well visualized, septum
deviation (-), mass (+) with smooth
surface, did not easily bleed and almost
covered the entire nasal cavity
Facial palpation and percussion:
pain over right and left cheek
Oropharyngeal Examination
Endoscopy
Sinistra Dextra
CT scan of SPN:
Homogenous opacity with ROI density around 25 in both of
maxillary sinuses
Bilateral concha nasalis hypertrophy
Nasal septum within normal limit
Skeletal seems intact
Diagnosis
Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyp bilateral
Treatment and Plan
Pro-polypectomy and inferior anthrostomy
Refer to dentist for dental cavities care
DISCUSSION
• Chief complaint : nasal congestion especially
in the left nose with difficulty in breathing,
especially while eating.
• Signs and symptoms : recurrent rhinorrhea,
foul-smelling and yellowish-green colored
discharge from nose, heavy head and pain
around the face when he looked down and
mucus on his throat, for ±4 months
• The constellation of symptoms in this patient is
in accordance with he criteria of CRS from EPOS
• Rhinoscopy examination : nasal polyps in both side
of the nasal cavity. In the left side, it can be seen that the
nasal polyps almost covered the entire cavity.
• Oropharyngeal examination : presence of post nasal
drip and dental cavities in premolar 1 and 2, molar 1 and
2 in both sides of upper teeth.
• Face palpation and percussion : pain in ;eft and
right cheeks when palpated.
• CT-Scan : homogenous opacity with ROI density
around 25 in both of maxillary sinuses, ethmoidalis
sinuses, frontalis sinuses and nasal cavity. Thre is also
bilateral nasal concha hyperthrophy.
• CT findings suggestive of chronic sinusitis include.
• CRS can become a significant cause of morbidity. If
it is left untreated, it can reduce the quality of life
and the productivity of the affected person. CRS
rarely life threatening, but serious complication can
occur.