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Maxillary & Ethmoid Sinuses Demonstration by Andrew Goldberg, MD
Maxillary & Ethmoid Sinuses Demonstration by Andrew Goldberg, MD administrator 2 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

Maxillary & Ethmoid Sinuses was demonstrated by Andrew Goldberg, MD from our Bioskills Lab at the Seattle Science Foundation for the 2016 Seattle Advanced Otology and Rhinology Course.

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NOTE: All archived recorded lectures are available for informational purposes only and are only eligible for self-claimed Category II credit. They are not intended to serve as, or be the basis of a medical opinion, diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment for any particular patient.

Nasal Obstruction Due to Turbinate Hypertrophy #shorts @fauquierent
Nasal Obstruction Due to Turbinate Hypertrophy #shorts @fauquierent administrator 3 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

Nasal obstruction is a very common complaint for many individuals presenting to a doctor’s office. Such patients often find themselves mouth-breathing. Normally, the nasal passages should be widely patent allowing for easy nasal airflow. Although there are many different reasons for nasal obstruction whether due to allergies or a deviated septum, large inferior turbinates or turbinate hypertrophy is a very common cause of nasal blockage. Turbinate hypertrophy can vary in severity leading to partial or even complete nasal obstruction if they become very enlarged.

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Nasal Tumor
Nasal Tumor administrator 1 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

[a]www.sinuscentro.com.br[/a] - Edited video showing a modified endoscopic Denker's approach for the complete resection of a nasal tumor. This approch allows an excellent control of the most lateral part of the tumor, as well, as, when necessary, the PPF and ITF control.
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Sinusitis Surgery
Sinusitis Surgery administrator 1 Visninger • 2 flere år siden

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Your paranasal sinuses are air-filled spaces in the bones around your nose. They are connected to the inside of your nose through small passageways. A thin layer of tissue, called nasal mucosa, lines the inside of your nose and your sinuses. This tissue makes a thick and slippery fluid, called mucus. Mucus keeps your nose from drying out, moistens the air you breath, and protects against germs, dust, and pollen. When your sinuses are healthy, mucus can drain freely out of your nose. Sometimes, your mucosa may become swollen and inflamed, causing your sinuses to be blocked. The blockage can trap mucus inside your sinuses. If this condition lasts more than three months, its called chronic sinusitis. If medication or other treatments arent helping, your healthcare provider may advise you to have surgery. Endoscopic sinus surgery is the most common procedure for chronic sinusitis. To start, the surgeon will insert a camera on the end of a thin tool, called an endoscope, into your nose. Images from the camera will be sent to a video screen so that your surgeon can see the inside of your nose. Then, your surgeon will look for and remove anything that blocks the opening to your sinuses. This will allow mucus to drain from your sinuses and improve airflow. After the procedure, you may have nasal bandages for a few days. Your healthcare provider will ask you to use a saline rinse to help you recover. Talk to your healthcare provider to find out more about endoscopic sinus surgery.

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