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Sinus surgery can effectively treat chronic sinusitis and other sinus disorders that impair breathing.
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Healthcare Business Review | Friday, September 01, 2023
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Technological advances in sinus surgical procedures have transformed the management of chronic sinusitis and associated disorders.
FREMONT, CA: Sinus surgery can effectively treat chronic sinusitis and other sinus disorders that impair breathing. It eliminates sinus blockages and obstructions to relieve symptoms and enhance nasal airflow. Significant advances in sinus surgical methods have been achieved throughout the years, resulting in more successful and less intrusive operations. Sinus health trends include the most recent advancements in sinus surgery, such as balloon sinuplasty, image-guided sinus surgery, functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), and revision sinus surgery. It also includes possible future advancements in the sector, such as computer-assisted navigation systems and biological medicines.
Balloon sinuplasty is a relatively recent treatment that opens clogged sinus passages with a tiny balloon catheter. It is less intrusive than previous procedures and results in less tissue damage. Patients can return home the same day after the surgery, which takes less than an hour. They have less discomfort and recover faster than with traditional sinus surgery approaches.
Modern imaging technologies and image-guided sinus surgery create a 3D map of the sinuses. Surgeons can navigate the sinuses correctly, even in situations with aberrant anatomy or obstacles from earlier procedures. Image-guided sinus surgery improves surgical results by enhancing visualization and tool positioning.