Creation and validation of a radiological checklist for functional endoscopic sinonasal surgery. A YO-IFOS initiative

Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp (Engl Ed). 2021 Sep-Oct;72(5):305-311. doi: 10.1016/j.otoeng.2020.09.002.

Abstract

Background: Functional endoscopic sinus surgery might lead to dangerous complications. Studying and analysing preoperative CT scans provides surgeons with a precise knowledge of their patient's anatomy, thus reducing the risk of potential complications. Checklists highlighting key anatomical areas have been published and proven useful. However, none of these are widely accepted or systematically used in daily practice.

Objective: In this paper, the rhinology group of the Young-Otolaryngologists of the International Federations of Otorhinolaryngological Societies (YO-IFOS) aim to create and validate a new checklist designed to be fast and user friendly for daily practice.

Methods: Two CT sinonasal scans were selected as test cases. Forty otolaryngologists were selected from five tertiary referral hospitals. It was a cross-sectional study; each participant was their own control. All participants completed a questionnaire after the analysis of both CT scans to prevent learning bias. The evaluation included ten items critical in endoscopic sinus surgery according to previous publications.

Results: There were 80 evaluations. There was a significant increase in the number of correctly identified critical structures with the use of the checklist (p=.009). There was a statistically significant difference in low- experience evaluators, while it was not statistically significant for experienced surgeons. The most unanswered structures were suprabullar recess, dangerous v2 nerve, anterior ethmoid artery, dangerous vidian nerve and Onodi cell. The most wrongly identified structures were Keros type, septal deviation and cribiform middle turbinate.

Conclusion: The YO-IFOS radiological checklist has proven a useful tool for correctly studying sinonasal anatomical variations. There is a clear learning component in the use of the checklist although it does not in any way exempt specialists from thorough study of sinonasal anatomy. Given the risk-benefit ratio, we strongly suggest the routine use of the checklist to systematically assess CT-scans prior to endoscopic sinonasal surgery.

Keywords: CENS; Cerebrospinal fluid leak; Checklist radiológico; Cirugía endoscópica; Cirugía nasosinusal; Endoscopic surgery; FESS; Fístula de líquido cefalorraquídeo; Key anatomical areas; Radiological checklist; Radiología nasosinusal; Radiología sinusal; Sinonasal anatomical variations; Sinonasal radiology; Sinus radiology; Sinus surgery; Variante anatómica nasosinusal; Área anatómica crítica.

MeSH terms

  • Checklist*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Endoscopy*
  • Ethmoid Bone
  • Humans
  • Turbinates