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Anatomical variations of interest for posterior nasal nerve cryotherapy in the treatment of chronic rhinitis: A radioanatomic study
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Anatomical variations of interest for posterior nasal nerve cryotherapy in the treatment of chronic rhinitis: A radioanatomic study

Juliette Sliman, Florent Carsuzaa, Lei Tanaka, Patrice Gallet, Pierre-Olivier Moser, Guillaume Captier et Valentin Favier
International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, Vol.14(5), pp.995-998
29/11/2023
PMID: 38018899

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radiology rhinitis sinus anatomy Adult Chronic Disease Turbinates* / surgery Cryosurgery / methods Cryotherapy / methods Female Humans Male Middle Aged Rhinitis* / surgery Rhinitis* / therapy
An unfavorable insertion of the middle turbinate for cryotherapy was present in 74.2% of cases. Placing cryoprobe 15-30 mm above the nasal floor targets the nerves in 95.8% of cases. Centering the cryoprobe 38 mm behind the inferior turbinate axilla targets the nerves in 94.6% of cases.

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