EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SURGICAL METHOD IN THE TREATMENT OF RECURRENCE OF CHRONIC POLYPOUS ETHMOIDITIS
Keywords:
polypous ethmoiditis, surgical intervention, chronic process.Abstract
The search for surgical interventions in the treatment of chronic recurrent polypous latticed formations is one of the urgent problems of modern rhinology. Among the existing methods of treatment of the polyposis process, currently only schemes with the use of corticosteroid drugs can affect almost all pathogenetic mechanisms of the polyposis process. However, there are currently no uniform and safe standards for prescribing these drugs. This article presents information about the results of a study conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of surgical treatment of chronic polypous ethmoiditis.
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