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A novel international endoscopic sphenoid surgery classification (IESSC): a Delphi consensus

Hussain Albaharna, Abdulaziz Alrasheed, Abdulaziz AlQahtani, Alkis J. Psaltis, Amin Javer, Cem Meco, Christos Georgalas, Eric W. Wang, Isam Alobid, Kazuhiro Omura, Luis Fernando Macias-Valle, Marc Tewfik, Narayanan Prepageran, Paolo Battaglia, Paolo Castelnuovo, Ricardo Carrau, Richard Douglas, Richard Harvey, Roy R. Casiano, Shahzada AhmedSaad Alsaleh*

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Abstract

Background: Advancements in endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery created a need for standardized terminology to describe sphenoid sinus surgery. Although classification systems exist for other sinuses, one for endoscopic sphenoid sinus surgery is lacking. Developing such a system would standardize procedure descriptions and promote a common language among surgeons. This study aimed to develop a new classification system for endoscopic sphenoid surgery. Methods: Consensus on a novel endoscopic sphenoid surgery classification system by running the Delphi procedure with 16 rhinology experts from around the world. Results: Four Delphi rounds were required to reach a consensus on all stages of the classification. The average percentage of agreement on the stages of classification progressively increased from 70.83% in the first round to 87.68% in the last round. The rejection rates continuously decreased from 8.81% in the first round to 4.44% in the last round. The classification system was developed as follows: stage 1, presphenoid surgery; stage 2A, partial sphenoidotomy; stage 2B, complete sphenoidotomy; stage 2C, transpterygoid sphenoidotomy; stage 3A, Rostral sphenoidectomy; and stage 3B, extended sphenoid drill-out. Conclusions: This novel endoscopic sphenoid surgery classification system facilitates the description of different sphenoid sinus procedures, providing surgeons with better opportunities for discussion and communication.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere3572
Pages (from-to)828-836
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Forum of Allergy and Rhinology
Volume15
Issue number8
Early online date24 Mar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025

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Keywords

  • classification
  • consensus
  • endoscopes
  • paranasal sinus diseases
  • rhinosinusitis
  • skull base
  • sphenoid sinus

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