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This site is intended to provide high quality videos of live sinus surgeries for the educational benefit of healthcare providers and their patients. We hope that you enjoy the site and will share your comments with us at editors@sinusvideos.com
Basic Endoscopic Sinus Surgery. Indications: Chronic sinusitis refractory to medical therapy; Highlights: Uncinectomy; Maxillary antrostomy; Anterior ethmoidectomy; Posterior ethmoidectomy; Keep in Mind: Each surgery is modified to match the patient and the extent of disease.
Endoscopic Resection of Septal Spur Part 1 of 2. Indications: Nasal obstruction. Need for improved surgical access prior to ESS. Highlights: Steps are similar to those for a standard septoplasty performed with a headlight; however, visualization (particularly of the posterior septum) is improved.
In-Office Balloon Dilation of the Frontal Sinus under Local Anesthesia. This site is intended to provide high quality videos of live sinus surgeries for the educational benefit of healthcare providers and their patients.
Concha Bullosa Resection. Indications: Obstruction of sinus outflow passages. Enhanced surgical access for ESS. Highlights: Exposure of concha interior. Resection of lateral lamella. Keep in Mind/Things to Remember:
Endoscopic Drainage of an Orbital Subperiosteal Abscess. Pre-operative CT shows a left subperiosteal abscess with an air-fluid level. Mucopurulent material is drained from adjacent ethmoid and maxillary sinuses. Skeletonized lamina papyracea demonstrates a bony defect.
SinusVideos.com intends to provide high quality videos of sinus surgeries for the educational benefit of healthcare providers and their patients. New videos are continually being added and many have links to supplemental text and diagrams describing additional details of the surgery.
Inverted Papilloma Resection: Endoscopic Medial Maxillectomy in HD. Indications: Inverted Papilloma (Schneiderian Papilloma) Benign sinonasal neoplasms arising from the lateral nasal wall or maxillary sinus. Highlights: Sinonasal landmarks are identified, including the maxillary sinus ostium, middle & inferior turbinates, and ethmoid roof ...
Endoscopic Ligation of Sphenopalatine Artery — Anatomy. Indications: Control of epistaxis. Vascular control prior to tumor removal. Highlights: Incision made over palatine bone just posterior to maxillary fontanelle. Crista ethmoidalis serves as landmark just anterior to sphenopalatine foramen. Endoscopic clip appliers facilitate clip ...
Sphenoidotomy: Transnasal Approach. Indications: Isolated disease of sphenoid sinus. Highlights: Enter sphenoid os between superior turbinate and septum. Can remove inferior one-third of superior turbinate to visualize natural sphenoid os. Keep in Mind/Things to Remember: