Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (Sep 2009)

Inverted papilloma of the nasal septum: a case report

  • Fatih Karakuş,
  • Aykut İkincioğulları,
  • H. Nedim Arda,
  • Işıl Aydemir,
  • H. Hüseyin Dere

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2399/tao.05.074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 3
pp. 138 – 142

Abstract

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Inverted papillomas represent approximately 0.5%–4% of all nasal tumors. The most common sites of localization are lateral nasal wall, middle meatus and middle turbinate. Rarely, inverted papilloma develops in inferior turbinate, nasal vestibule and nasal septum. The conventional treatment of inverted papilloma is surgical approach comprising procedures such as lateral rhinotomy, midfacial degloving, transantral Caldwell-Luc and transnasal sphenoethmoidectomy. Since the endoscopic approach has been introduced and applied routinely, it has become a treatment option for the inverted papilloma. In this study, we propose an inverted papilloma case originated from posterior nasal septum and treated successfully with endoscopic surgery.

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