
Often there is a need to address the status of the nasal septum during functional endonasal sinus surgery. The outcome of a sinus procedure can be enhanced if the surgeon has better exposure of the operative area or if the patient receives a larger nasal airway, which provides laminar air flow. We present a technique of managing septal deviations and obstructions that adds little additional time to the sinus procedure and allows direct evaluation of the septum with the endoscopes. We describe this relatively simple technique, indications for its use, and results of the first 38 cases.
Adult, Humans, Endoscopy, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Nasal Septum, Retrospective Studies
Adult, Humans, Endoscopy, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Nasal Septum, Retrospective Studies
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