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POSTOPERATIVE CARE IN SEPTOPLASTY: CURRENT CLINICAL EVIDENCE

Artigo de Pesquisa

Introduction: Septoplasty is one of the oldest and most common surgeries performed by otolaryngologists. However, to date, postoperative care still differs greatly according to the surgeon’s experience and preferences, to the detriment of scientific evidence. Objective: To review the most recent and relevant studies on the topic, to provide reliable and easily accessible information, allowing surgeons in the area to offer the best medical practice. Methods: A systematic review of the pertinent literature was performed, including studies published in the last ten years that assessed the...

Authors: Roberto Hyczy Ribeiro Filho, Rafael Ferri Martins, Guilherme Rocha Netto, 

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Introduction: Septoplasty is one of the oldest and most common surgeries performed by otolaryngologists. However, to date, postoperative care still differs greatly according to the surgeon’s experience and preferences, to the detriment of scientific evidence. Objective: To review the most recent and relevant studies on the topic, to provide reliable and easily accessible information, allowing surgeons in the area to offer the best medical practice. Methods: A systematic review of the...

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