Objective: Our objective was to determine the rate of complications in endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) and associated risk factors.

Methods: We prospectively studied 1,382 subjects undergoing ESS for rhinosinusitis and cystic sinus disease at 16 hospitals during 2007 and 2008. Surgeons provided information on peri-and postoperative complication occurrence.

Result: Results of complications were seen in 80 subjects (5.8%), the most frequent was perioperative lamina papyracea injury. Analysis showed the complication rate to be linked to gender, and anesthesia type, but not the grade of surgeon.

Conclusions: While care should be taken to avoid them, complications should be identified and treated in a timely and accurate manner.

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