Author/Authors :
Farneti, Paolo Bologna University Medical School - Sant’Orsola-Malpighi Hospital,Bologna, Italy , Bellusci, Andrea Bologna University Medical School - Sant’Orsola-Malpighi Hospital,Bologna, Italy , Parmeggiani, Alfredo Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale di Bologna- ENT Department Bologna, Bologna, Italy , Pasquini, Ernesto Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale di Bologna- ENT Department Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Abstract :
Introduction:
Bilateral silent sinus syndrome (SSS) is a very rare pathology reported only in few papers in literature.
Most of the described cases are simultaneous, and only one had a metachronous presentation. The
evolutionary phases of the disease have yet to be well demonstrated and a complete radiological
evaluation is needed to demonstrate the pathogenetic mechanisms that cause the disease.
Case Report:
A 45-year-old male presented with a left SSS and a bilateral concha bullosa. He developed a
contralateral SSS two years after an endoscopic uncinectomy and re-ventilation of the diseased
maxillary sinus. This case is the second reported in literature with a metachronous presentation. A pure
endoscopic approach has led to the resolution of symptomatology and the full restoration of the
ventilation of the maxillary sinuses. The key role of the uncinate process in the genesis of the pathology
has been well demonstrated by the onset of a contralateral SSS in a normally developed maxillary sinus
thanks to a complete radiological follow-up.
Conclusion:
Bilateral presentation is a rare entity; however, it should be considered in patients with SSS. A minimal
endoscopic uncinectomy could also prevent the onset of the disease on the healthy side.
Keywords :
Diplopia , Enophthalmos , Endoscopy , Maxillary Sinus , Orbit , Paranasal Sinuses