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mage-guided navigation is evolving into the standard of care for
sinus surgery. Patients demand it and surgeons want the tool
that increases the safety and efficiency of some of surgery's
most delicate operations. The question isn't whether you can
afford to sink $100,000 to $125,000 into the technology, but
whether you can afford not to.
Unparalleled accuracy
Image guidance lets surgeons operate more efficiently, which results
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Image-Guided Sinus Surgery:
The New Standard of Care?
z SEEING IS BELIEVING Many surgeons prefer to use image-guided technology during both routine and complex cases.
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A growing number of surgeons and patients are
demanding the game-changing technology.
Brett Scotch, DO, FAOCO | Wesley Chapel, Fla.