Management of carcinoma arising in the lateral nasal wall
R. T. Barton
Carcinoma of the lateral nasal wall is an uncommon lesion in the general
population. However, among certain groups exposed to occupational dusts,
there is a significant incidence of such malignancy. This article presents
a summary of the suspected causal agents and describes in detail the
surgical technique of widely removing the nasoantral-ethmoid complex en
bloc. A review of 32 such malignant neoplasms of the lateral nasal wall,
representing cases seen in the past 20 years, is included. This type of
respiratory tract cancer is ideally suited for preventive measures, such as
reducing airborne carcinogens and the use of masks, local hygienic
routines, and biological monitoring.