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What is new and promising with drug-eluting stents in sinus surgery?

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MOO.0000000000000012

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bioabsorbable; endoscopic sinus surgery; implant; steroid-releasing

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Purpose of reviewIn the surgical management of chronic rhinosinusitis, medical therapy is often used to prevent postoperative complications such as adhesions. These complications often require painful debridements in the clinic or revision surgery. Systemic steroids are not without risk and topical steroids are not ideal, as the duration of mucosal contact and exact dosage are unknown and penetration into gravity-dependent sinuses is suboptimal. Therefore, we reviewed the literature assessing the use of drug-eluting stents in the management of chronic rhinosinusitis.Recent findingsThree randomized controlled trials and a meta-analysis support the efficacy and safety of the use of steroid-eluting implants in chronic rhinosinusitis. Implants placed in the ethmoid sinuses at the time of surgery have been found to significantly reduce postoperative adhesions, recurrence of polyposis, middle turbinate lateralization, the need for postoperative oral steroids and the need for postoperative interventions. Studies also support the ocular safety of steroid-eluting implants.SummarySteroid-eluting implants are well tolerated and an effective addition to the armamentarium utilized in the management of chronic rhinosinusitis. Future developments for the use of drug-eluting implants in chronic rhinosinusitis are discussed.

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