Transantral, Endoscopically Guided Balloon Dilatation of the Ostiomeatal Complex for Chronic Rhinosinusitis under Local Anesthesia
@article{Stankiewicz2009TransantralEG,
title={Transantral, Endoscopically Guided Balloon Dilatation of the Ostiomeatal Complex for Chronic Rhinosinusitis under Local Anesthesia},
author={James A. Stankiewicz and Thomas A. Tami and Theodore O Truitt and James H Atkins and Douglas Liepert and Bradford Winegar},
journal={American Journal of Rhinology \& Allergy},
year={2009},
volume={23},
pages={321 - 327}
}Background A multicenter study (BREATHE I - Entellus Medical, Inc.) was performed to assess the safety and outcomes of a new, less invasive system that uses direct endoscopic visualization to facilitate balloon dilation of the maxillary sinus ostia and ethmoid infundibulum. General anesthesia was avoided in most subjects to assess feasibility of performing transantral ostial dilatation in an office setting. Methods Subjects with chronic rhinosinusitis of the maxillary sinuses alone or maxillary…
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