The flow from the anterior sinuses can be seen traveling along the inside surface of the uncinate process through the slots. This space can be very narrow and is often a site of obstruction. By removing the uncinate, the available drainage space is increased. It is also necessary to remove the uncinate to be able to access the ethmoid sinuses and the maxillary sinus opening with endoscopic instruments.
Introduction 1
The Lab
Sinuses Side
Sinuses Front
Mid-Saggital
Septum
Deviated Septum
Deviated Septum
Inferior Turbinate
Inferior Turbinate
Middle Turbinate
Concha Bullosa
Middle Turbinate
Middle Turbinate
Airflow
Airflow
Frontal
Frontal
Drainage
Drainage
Drainage
Drainage
Sphenoid
Sphenoid
Maxillary
Maxillary
Maxillary
Mucous Flow
Ostio-Meatal
Ostio-Meatal
Polyps
Polyps
Windows
Windows
Endoscopic
Endoscopic
Turbinate Reduction
Turbinate Reduction
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