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Difficult Airways - April 2015 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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have largely remained the same, post-op care and surgical tool updates have made the procedure easier for docs and less painful for patients. 9 8 O U T P A T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | A P R I L 2 0 1 5 B alloon sinuplas- ty has been the gold standard for minimally invasive sinusitis treatment, but a new technology promises even less trauma while opening up the sinuses. The new treatment, Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System by SinuSys, uses osmosis as part of a 2-step process to drain the sinuses. A clinician first inserts a device that is similar to "a small dried-out sponge" into the opening of the frontal sinuses, says Martin L. Hopp, MD, PhD, medical director of the Cedars-Sinai Sinus Center in Los Angeles. The device, the size of a grain of rice, is then left in the sinus opening for 60 minutes. It self-expands as it soaks up the pus clogging the sinuses, helping to open the passageways and drain the sinus. Patients can sit in the waiting room between insertion and removal and it only requires the use of local anesthe- sia. Plus, the cost compares to the more common balloon sinuplasty, says Dr. Hopp. He notes that while it doesn't work for more moderate-to-severe cases, the non- invasive procedure can be great for those who suffer from sinusitis but don't want to undergo rounds of antibiotics or steroids. "It's a non-traumatic and painless way to open the sinus," says Dr. Hopp. — Kendal Gapinski OSMOSIS OPTION For a Truly Minimally Invasive Technique, Try Osmosis z LOW IMPACT The Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System by SinuSys is a less invasive way to clear clogged sinuses.

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