2020
DOI: 10.1177/1945892420939430
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Radiologic Analysis of Balloon Sinuplasty in a Human Cadaver Model: Observed Effects on Sinonasal Anatomy

Abstract: Background Balloon sinuplasty is increasingly used in the outpatient clinic for treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis, but radiologic analysis of its effects on sinonasal anatomy is largely uncharacterized in the known literature. Objective The purpose of this study is to examine the anatomic effects of balloon sinuplasty in a cadaveric model. Methods Show more

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“…Lopez et al. 14 examined anatomic effects of balloon sinuplasty using a human cadaveric model and pre-/post-procedural computed tomography imaging. While balloon dilation was confirmed in all three sites bilaterally in their 5 cadaver heads, this did not achieve improved sinonasal drainage by dilating outflow tracts, and in some instances created unintended changes in sinonasal anatomy.…”
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“…Lopez et al. 14 examined anatomic effects of balloon sinuplasty using a human cadaveric model and pre-/post-procedural computed tomography imaging. While balloon dilation was confirmed in all three sites bilaterally in their 5 cadaver heads, this did not achieve improved sinonasal drainage by dilating outflow tracts, and in some instances created unintended changes in sinonasal anatomy.…”
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confidence: 99%