Volume : X, Issue : VI, June - 2020

SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF INVERTED PAPILLOMA: RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 45 CASES

Monil Parsana, Abhishek Gugliani, Kalpesh Patel

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The aim of our study is to analyze our management of Inverted Papilloma(IP) over last decade, with regard to outcome of the treatment and recurrence rate, and compare the outcomes with other studies. This is a single center retrospective study of 45 diagnosed case of IP, which were managed by endoscopic surgical removal, from June 2007 to June 2017. The results shows marked incidence of tumor in 5th decade (46% cases), with male preponderance (4:1). Based on the CT finding the tumor was classified according to the Krouse staging, with 60% of the patients in the stage 3. The recurrence was observed in 6 patients (13.33%). 3 cases(6.67%) showed malignant transformation on follow up. To conclude Inverted papilloma, being a locally invasive tumor, with significant recurrence rate and malignant transformation rate, it becomes mandatory to completely resect the tumor. Complete removal of the tumor can be satisfactorily achieved by endoscopic approach.

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SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF INVERTED PAPILLOMA: RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 45 CASES, Monil Parsana, Abhishek Gugliani, Kalpesh Patel INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-10 | Issue-6 | June-2020


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