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2001, Number 2

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Rev Mex Cir Endoscop 2001; 2 (2)

Endonasal surgery with technologically advanced instrumentation

Macías FB, Macías FLA
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Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 97-102
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Key words:

Endonasal surgery, microdebrider, paranasal sinuses.

ABSTRACT

Endoscopic nasal surgery constitutes the most faithful expression of minimal invasive surgery used in otorhinolaryngology. It has enormous advantages like favour the fine surgical tasks in sites previously difficult to see, respecting its integrity. This anatomic spaces called paranasal sinus, are now approached with technologically advanced instrumentation that allow us to perform surgery with minimal tissue aggression and bleeding which consequently diminish the number of complications. The specialized surgeon has to dominate the anatomic and physiological basis of this pathological states as well as the techniques and use of this equipment. Conclusion: Endonasal surgery represents a great advance in the satisfactory solutions that a specialized surgeon can offer to his patients in order to resolve the pathology of this cavities with the minimal trauma a quicker return to normal activities and a reduce number of complications.


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Rev Mex Cir Endoscop. 2001;2