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Douglas C. McCorkle, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. Specializing in friendly care and professional treatment of the Ear, Nose and Throat.

Owings Mills Office: (410) 363-7172

Westminster Office: (410) 876-2525

Device Step 1

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Step 1: Gain Access to the Sinus.

To gain initial sinus access, the sinus guide catheter is introduced into the nasal cavity to target the sinus ostia under endoscopic visualization. The sinus guidewire or the sinus illumination system is introduced through the sinus guide catheter and gently advanced into the target sinus.

 

Device Step 2

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Step 2: Inflate Balloon Across Ostium

The sinus balloon catheter is introduced over the sinus guidewire or sinus illumination system and positioned across the blocked ostium. The position of the sinus balloon catheter is confirmed and the balloon is gradually inflated to open and remodel the narrowed or blocked ostium.

 

Device Step 3

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Step 3: Remove Balloon and Irrigate Sinus.

The sinus balloon catheter is then deflated and removed. The irrigation catheter is advanced over the sinus guidewire or sinus illumination system into the target sinus. The sinus is then irrigated, flushing tenacious sinus contents - like pus and mucus.

 

Device Step 4

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Step 4: Remove System.

The irrigation catheter is removed, leaving the ostium open and the sinus cleared of mucus allowing the return of sinus drainage. There is little to no disruption to mucosal lining.

 

Video Demonstration

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