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Balloon Sinuplasty

For selected cases of chronic rhinosinusitis, where there is narrowing of the natural opening (ostium) of one or more of the sinuses, modern technology offers an option, even less invasive than Functional Endoscopic Surgery: The Balloon Sinuplasty.

Under local or general anaesthesia, a soft guide wire is progressed into the sinus. When entry into the diseased sinus is confirmed, a special high pressure balloon is gently pushed around the wire, until it reaches the narrowed ostium. Then it is inflated, dilating the ostium. Any entrapped secretions inside the diseased sinus are drained out. The sinus can be washed out with the same catheter.
Dilatation of the opening (ostium) of the frontal sinus (the sinus behind the eyebrows) with the balloon: A soft quide wire is gently pushed inside the sinus (1). The special high pressure balloon slides around the wire and is inflated, dilating the narrow opening (2). The balloon is withdrawn and the entrapped secretions are drained out of the sinus (3).
Dilatation of the opening (ostium) of the frontal sinus (the sinus behind the eyebrows) with the balloon: A soft quide wire is gently pushed inside the sinus (1). The special high pressure balloon slides around the wire and is inflated, dilating the narrow opening (2). The balloon is withdrawn and the entrapped secretions are drained out of the sinus (3).
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