Abstract:【 】 Analysis of the Efficacy and Postoperative Complications of the Pocket Technique Inferior Turbinoplasty in Chronic Hypertrophic Rhinitis. Methods: 126 patients with chronic hypertrophic rhinitis without obvious mucosal hypertrophy were randomly divided into two groups:? 65 patients underwent partial resection of the bone through the anterior inferior turbinate approach under nasal endoscopy combined with plasma ablation through mucosal incision (Group A), and 61 patients underwent external migration of the inferior turbinate fracture under nasal endoscopy combined with plasma radiofrequency ablation outside the mucosa (Group B);The curative effects of the two groups in treating chronic hypertrophic rhinitis were compared. Results: Before and after surgery, the nasal resistance value, nasal endoscopic score, and VAS score were significantly reduced in both groups (P<0.05); There was no statistically significant difference in nasal resistance values, nasal endoscopic scores, and VAS scores between the two groups before and 1 month after surgery (P>0.05), but there was a statistically significant difference at 1 year after surgery (P<0.05); There was no statistically significant difference in the short-term and long-term postoperative efficacy between group A (P>0.05), while there was a statistically significant difference in the short-term and long-term postoperative efficacy between group B (P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in surgical bleeding between Group A and Group B (P>0.05), but there was a statistically significant difference in mucosal recovery time (P<0.05). Conclusion: The Pocket Technique inferior turbinoplasty provides effective improvement of nasal obstruction in chronic hypertrophic rhinitis, with satisfactory short-term and long-term efficacy, and is worthy of clinical promotion.