Chronic Sinus Disease


Endoscopic sinus surgery or Balloon Sinuplasty can offer significant relief of symptoms in patients who have failed to respond to those more conservative or standard medical treatments by restoring normal passages for drainage of the sinuses. Packing is usually not required.

What are my treatment options?

Chronic sinusitis symptoms can make you miserable and impact your quality of life. In order to get relief, you need to make the right treatment decision with your doctor. Over the last three (3) years the Balloon Sinuplasty™ technology has emerged as a new complement to existing approaches. The information below summarizes the three primary approaches to treating chronic sinusitis.

Medical Therapy

Sinusitis is typically treated first with medication. Treatment with antibiotics or topical nasal steroid sprays is often successful in reducing mucosal swelling, fighting infection, and relieving obstructions of the sinus opening (ostium). Inhaling steam or use of saline nasal sprays or drops can also help relieve sinus discomfort. However, at least 20% of patients do not respond adequately to medications.

Conventional Sinus Surgery

The goals of sinus surgery are to clear blocked sinuses restoring normal sinus drainage and to preserve normal anatomy and mucosal tissue. Conventional sinus surgery is called Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (ESS). With ESS, specialized instruments are placed into the nose along with a small endoscope to help the surgeon see inside the nose and nasal cavities. The procedure works by removing bone and tissue to enlarge the sinus opening. The removal of bone and tissue may lead to post-operative pain, scarring, and bleeding. Uncomfortable nasal packing may be required to control the bleeding. CSS is the only option for many patients due to their unique anatomy.

The Balloon Sinuplasty™ Technology: Novel, Endoscopic, Catheter-Based Devices

This technology utilizes a small, flexible, sinus balloon catheter that is placed into the nose to reach the sinuses. The sinus balloon catheter is gradually inflated to gently restructure the previously blocked nasal passage, maintaining the integrity of the sinus lining and restoring normal sinus drainage and function. There is minimal bleeding, and many patients have been able to return to normal activities within twenty four (24) hours. Clinical research has indicated that the Balloon Sinuplasty™ system is a safe and effective tool in dilating blocked sinuses.

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