Partial Resection Versus Preservation of the Middle Turbinate in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods and Materials
2.1. Inclusion & Exclusion Criteria
2.2. Literature Search & Information Sources
2.3. Screening & Selection Process
2.4. Assessment of Methodological Quality
2.5. Extraction of Data & Review-Specific Endpoints
2.6. Meta-Analysis & Data Synthesis
3. Results
3.1. Summary of the Included Trials and Participants
3.2. Summary of Methodological Quality
| Study ID | Study Design | Country | Recruitment | Sample Size | Trial Arm | Self-Control | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intervention | Control | ||||||
| Ahmed & Osman 2016 [15] | Non-RCT | Egypt | March 2009–June 2013 | N = 42 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anteroinferior part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | Yes |
| Byun & Lee 2012 [16] | Non-RCT | South Korea | May 2008–March 2010 | N = 153 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (inferior two-thirds to three-fourths part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| Delarestaghi et al. 2020 [17] | RCT | Iran | 2017–2019 | N = 90 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anteroinferior part resection) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| El Antably et al. 2022 [18] | RCT | Egypt | June 2018–April 2020 | N = 30 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anteroinferior part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | Yes |
| Friedman et al. 1996 [19] | Non-RCT | USA | NR | N = 64 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anteroinferior part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| Gopi et al. 2017 [20] | RCT | India | December 2014–October 2016 | N = 30 | Partial resection of middle turbinate | Preservation of middle turbinate | Yes |
| Gulati et al. 2010 [21] | RCT | India | NR | N = 40 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anterior one-third part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| Havas & Lowinger 2000 [22] | RCT | Australia | January 1987–June 1996 | N = 1106 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anteroinferior third part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| Hussien 2013 [23] | Non-RCT | Egypt | October 2008–October 2011 | N = 40 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anteroinferior two-thirds part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| Jbarah & Abbas 2024 [24] | Non-RCT | Iraq | November 2019–January 2021 | N = 26 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anteroinferior part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| Lashin et al. 2023 [26] | RCT | Egypt | March 2021–August 2022 | N = 60 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anteroinferior part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| Meybodian et al. 2025 [25] | RCT | Iran | NR | N = 105 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anteroinferior part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| Roy & Lade 2019 [27] | RCT | India | July 2014–January 2016 | N = 31 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anterior two-thirds part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | Yes |
| Santosh & Reddy 2015 [28] | RCT | India | NR | N = 100 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anteroinferior part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| Tomoum et al. 2022 [29] | RCT | Egypt | NR | N = 120 | Partial resection of middle turbinate (anterior part resected) | Preservation of middle turbinate | No |
| Study ID | Group | N | Age (Years) | Sex, n [Male/Female] | Patients | Surgery | Anesthesia | Follow-Up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ahmed & Osman 2016 [15] | Partially resected MT | n = 42 | 32 ± 1 | [16/26] | CRSwNP | FESS | NR | 2 years |
| Preserved MT | n = 42 | 32 ± 1 | [16/26] | |||||
| Byun & Lee 2012 [16] | Partially resected MT | n = 24 | 39.3 (17–69) | [15/9] | CRSwNP | ESS | General | 1 year |
| Preserved MT | n = 129 | 41.1 (16–73) | [83/46] | |||||
| Delarestaghi et al. 2020 [17] | Partially resected MT | n = 45 | 39.73 ± 14.05 | [26/19] | CRSwNP | ESS | NR | 1 year |
| Preserved MT | n = 45 | 39.47 ± 12.61 | [28/17] | |||||
| El Antably et al. 2022 [18] | Partially resected MT | n = 30 | 33.07 ± 8.08 | [14/16] | CRSwNP | FESS | General | 6 months |
| Preserved MT | n = 30 | 33.07 ± 8.08 | [14/16] | |||||
| Friedman et al. 1996 [19] | Partially resected MT | n = 38 | 36.7 (11–68) | [29/35] | CRS | ESS | NR | 1–7 months |
| Preserved MT | n = 26 | |||||||
| Gopi et al. 2017 [20] | Partially resected MT | n = 30 | 38.37 ± 12.31 | [17/13] | CRS | ESS | NR | 6 months |
| Preserved MT | n = 30 | 38.37 ± 12.31 | [17/13] | |||||
| Gulati et al. 2010 [21] | Partially resected MT | n = 20 | 15–55 | NR | CRS | ESS | Local | 6 months |
| Preserved MT | n = 20 | 15–55 | NR | |||||
| Havas & Lowinger 2000 [22] | Partially resected MT | n = 509 | 15–87 | [273/236] | CRS | FESS | NR | 4.2 years |
| Preserved MT | n = 597 | 15–87 | [279/318] | |||||
| Hussien 2013 [23] | Partially resected MT | n = 20 | 39.1 (24–58) | [6/14] | CRSwNP | ESS | NR | 2 years |
| Preserved MT | n = 20 | 32.2 (15–60) | [12/8] | |||||
| Jbarah & Abbas 2024 [24] | Partially resected MT | n = 13 | 36 ± 13 | NR | CRSwNP | ESS | General | 3 months |
| Preserved MT | n = 13 | 43 ± 14 | NR | |||||
| Lashin et al. 2023 [26] | Partially resected MT | n = 30 | 36.4 ± 11.4 | [17/13] | CRSwNP | ESS | General | 9 months |
| Preserved MT | n = 30 | 35.1 ± 9.9 | [16/14] | |||||
| Meybodian et al. 2025 [25] | Partially resected MT | n = 52 | NR | NR | CRSwNP | ESS | NR | 6 months |
| Preserved MT | n = 53 | NR | NR | |||||
| Roy & Lade 2019 [27] | Partially resected MT | n = 30 | NR | NR | CRSwNP | FESS | Local or general | 6 months |
| Preserved MT | n = 30 | NR | NR | |||||
| Santosh & Reddy 2015 [28] | Partially resected MT | n = 50 | 15–60 | NR | CRS | FESS | NR | 5 months |
| Preserved MT | n = 50 | 15–60 | NR | |||||
| Tomoum et al. 2022 [29] | Partially resected MT | n = 60 | 40.2 ± 10.4 | [75/45] | CRSnNP | ESS | General | 7–13 months |
| Preserved MT | n = 60 |
3.3. Bleeding (%)
3.4. Synechia Formation (%)
3.5. Lateralization of the MT (%)
3.6. Crustations (%)
3.7. CSF Leak (%)
3.8. Orbital Injury (%)
3.9. Middle Meatus Antrostomy Obstruction (%)
3.10. Frontal Recess Obstruction (%)
3.11. Revision Surgery Rate (%)
3.12. Mean Smell Test Score
3.13. Mean SNOT Score
3.14. Mean Nasal Obstruction Score
3.15. Nasal Discharge (%)
3.16. Headache (%)
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Albazee, E.; Chowdhury, R.; Altaher, D.; Abu-Zaid, A.; Fakhri, S. Partial Resection Versus Preservation of the Middle Turbinate in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J. Clin. Med. 2026, 15, 1288. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm15031288
Albazee E, Chowdhury R, Altaher D, Abu-Zaid A, Fakhri S. Partial Resection Versus Preservation of the Middle Turbinate in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2026; 15(3):1288. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm15031288
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlbazee, Ebraheem, Raisa Chowdhury, Dhari Altaher, Ahmed Abu-Zaid, and Samer Fakhri. 2026. "Partial Resection Versus Preservation of the Middle Turbinate in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Journal of Clinical Medicine 15, no. 3: 1288. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm15031288
APA StyleAlbazee, E., Chowdhury, R., Altaher, D., Abu-Zaid, A., & Fakhri, S. (2026). Partial Resection Versus Preservation of the Middle Turbinate in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 15(3), 1288. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm15031288

