Antrochoanal polyps (ACPs) are benign polypoid masses extending into the nasopharynx from the maxillary sinus. Antrochoanal polyps are uncommon but found to be higher in children than in adult populations. The high recurrence of ACPs is challenging and remains an important note for clinicians to provide a recurrence-free treatment strategy. We reported a case of a 9-year-old girl presented with unilateral total nasal obstruction after having undergone a polypectomy procedure under functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) 8 months ago with a histopathological examination result of an in!ammatory polyp. Computed tomograpy imaging and nasal endoscopy revealed ACP with pansinusitis. A combined treatment strategy of a complete polypectomy and sinus restorations under FESS with antibiotic therapy, intranasal corticosteroid nasal spray, and nasal saline irrigation for the postoperative treatment was performed. The patient had no complaints 1 week after surgery and reported no recurrence 6 months after surgery. This case provided approaches based on our experience in the treatment strategies to prevent the recurrence of ACPs in children.
Cite this article as: Hadi W, Ardhana IH. Recurrent antrochoanal polyp with chronic rhinosinusitis in children: A case report and approach of the recurrencefree treatment strategy. Eur J Rhinol Allergy 2025;8(1):41-44.