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Effects of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery on Olfactory Function

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DOI: 10.1007/s11882-023-01115-9

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Rhinosinusitis; Endoscopic sinus surgery; Skull base surgery; Sense of smell; Olfactory disorders

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Endoscopic sinonasal surgical procedures may have an impact on olfaction, requiring proper surgical techniques, gentle tissue handling, and perioperative care for optimizing olfactory function. Surgeons need to discuss objectives and manage patient expectations, with routine olfactory assessments being crucial in surgical work-up and follow-up to prevent decreased olfactory threshold while preserving anatomical structures.
Purpose of ReviewTo review the effects of endoscopic sinus surgery and endonasal approaches to the skull base on olfaction.Recent FindingsAdvancements in endonasal endoscopic approaches to the sinuses and skull base allow for direct treatment of a variety of sinonasal and skull base diseases. However, these extended approaches will often require manipulation of normal anatomical structures and the olfactory neuroepithelium. Depending on the planned procedure and extent of disease, the prognosis of olfactory perception can vary significantly among patients.SummaryEndoscopic sinonasal surgical procedures may impact olfaction. Optimizing olfactory function requires proper surgical techniques, gentle handling of tissue, and perioperative care. Surgeons must discuss objectives and manage patient expectations. Routine olfactory assessment is crucial in surgical work-up and follow-up. Preserving anatomical structures while addressing the obstruction of the olfactory cleft helps to prevent decreased olfactory threshold. However, smell identification and discrimination do not always correlate with sinonasal anatomy.

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