@article{AJO4002,
author = {Joel Hardman and Julie Ahn and Arjuna Nirmalananda},
title = {Assessing symptoms of empty nose syndrome in patients following sinonasal and anterior skull base resection},
journal = {Australian Journal of Otolaryngology},
volume = {1},
number = {0},
year = {2018},
keywords = {},
abstract = {Background: Empty nose syndrome (ENS) is a rare condition characterised by paradoxical nasal obstruction following sinonasal surgery. For oncological purposes it is sometimes necessary to resect some or all of the structures within the nasal cavity.
Methods: We surveyed patients using the SNOT-25 questionnaire that had undergone large sinonasal or anterior skull base resection for symptoms of ENS.
Results: There were 17 patients from a single surgeon practice included in the study. None of the patients reported symptoms of ENS.
Conclusions: Patients undergoing anterior skull base surgery do not appear to develop ENS suggesting that the syndrome is more complex then anatomic alterations.},
issn = {2616-2792}, url = {https://www.theajo.com/article/view/4002}
}