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This video depicts a surgical procedure to alleviate the symptoms of Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) - an iatrogenic disorder that follows turbinate excision in some subjects.
please see: http://www.emptynose syndrome.org/
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http://www.FauquierE NT.net - Video on coblation turbinate reduction produced by Fauquier ENT Consultants of Warrenton, VA. Turbinate reduction is usually performed due to symptoms of nasal obstruction/congesti on caused by very large inferior turbinates within the nose. This is a procedure that can be performed in an office setting with minimal (if any) downtime.
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Chris Martin details his experiences with empty nose syndrome (ENS), which is a consequence of an overly aggressive nasal surgery, and the current plight of ENS.
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This video is the story of what happened to me after an ENT named DR. Natasha Keenan performed an unneccessary surgery on me called a turbinectomy. She cut out organs in the nose which are imperative for breathing.
Chris Martin details his experiences with empty nose syndrome (ENS), which is a consequence of an overly aggressive nasal surgery, and the current plight of ENS.
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Turbinate reduction performed by coblation for nasal obstruction, nasal congestion, and vasomotor rhinnitis. This procedure is offered at Fauquier ENT in Warrenton, VA. This procedure is able to be performed under local in an office setting unlike as demonstrated in the video. http://www.FauquierE NT.net
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I had a septoplasty to fix a broken nose, and a turbinoplasty for better air flow. this is the next day. they straighten the septum, remove bone fragments, and cut into the turbinate all without making any cuts outside the nose
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This short video shows how a powered micro 'SHAVER' can be used to cleanly and safely reduce the size of an enlarged middle turbinate prior to resection of its anterior third.