A case of acquired choanal atresia of unknown origin is reported. A 68
-year-old woman had been complaining of nasal obstruction for 28 years
. Bilaterally her nasal choanae were found to be completely closed at
the depth of the orifice of the eustachian tube. Surgical intervention
into the margin of the soft and hard palate removed the adhesive conn
ective tissue from the choanae, which had involved no osseous componen
t. Because part of the intranasal basal epithelium was missing due to
surgery, buccal mucosa was removed and implanted to prevent proliferat
ion of granulation. A silicone tube was placed in each choana for a we
ek postoperatively. An adequate nasal passage has been maintained for
10 months postoperatively, and the patient was followed up closely.