Study of Deviated Nasal Septum in Vijaywada Population Babu Chikkala Jagadeesh* 1Assistant Professor, Department of ENT, Nimra Institute of Medical Science, Ibrahim Patnum, Vijaywada-8, Andra Pradesh *Corresponding Author: Dr. Chikkala Jagadeesh Babu MBBS MS (ENT) DOOR-M 52-4 68-A Opposite Loyal Staff Quarters Vjaya-Nagar Colony Vijayawada-8 (Andra Pradesh) Cell No +919052892652, e-mail: ChikkalaJagadesh@gmail.com, e-mail: ????????
Online published on 4 April, 2020. Abstract 35 males and 25 female patients aged between 18–40 were studied. There were three types of DNS. Left deviation were 35(58.3%), right deviation were 20(33.3%) and 5(8.3%) were bilateral. The symptoms were bilateral. The symptoms were nasal observation24(40%), nasal discharge 12(20%), headache 10(16.6%), 9(15%) bleeding per nose, 5 (8.3%) had loss of smell. Post-operative complicated were bleeding 1%, residual deforming or deviation was 5.2%, syneche was.5.50% and septal perforation was 0%.Relief after post endoscopic septoplasty were nasal obstruction 94%, headache 82% nasal discharge 84.5%, Hyposmia 86.5%. This study of deviated nasal septum will be quite useful to ENT surgeons, radiologis and physician to correlate the percentage of relief from various complications after endoscopic septoplasty. Top Keywords Endoscopic septoplasty, DNS-Deviated nasal septum, Vijaywada. Top |