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    Open Access Research Article Article ID: AOR-6-231

    Solving the problem of post-operative airway obstruction in Nasal/Sinus Surgery

    Robert Kotler*, Keith Wahl and Kimberly J Lee

    Sinus surgery, septoplasty—with or without turbinate reduction—and rhinoplasty are among the most common surgical procedures performed by our specialty. In 2006, 600,000 sinus surgeries were performed in the United States [1]. A recent paper reported more than 300,000 rhinoplasties done per year [1,2]. Septoplasties and ancillary procedures accounted for an additional 489,000 procedures [1]. 


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    Published on: Sep 15, 2020 Pages: 91-97

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/2455-1759.000131
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