WebSilent sinus syndrome and maxillary sinus atelectasis in children. Endoscopic uncinectomy and middle meatal antrostomy should be the treatment of choice for these conditions in patients presenting with enophthalmos and/or … Web1 jan. 2024 · Maxillary sinus atelectasis (silent sinus syndrome): treatment with balloon sinuplasty. J Laryngol Otol, 128 (2) (2014), pp. 189-191, 10.1017/S0022215113003538. View in Scopus Google Scholar. 19. SS Pawar, S Hong, DM Poetker. Delayed presentation of silent sinus syndrome after orbital trauma.
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WebIntroduction: Maxillary sinus atelectasis is a form of chronic rhinosinusitis of uncertain aetiology. Previously, the conventional treatment for this condition has been standard endoscopic surgery. There are no reports in the literature of successful treatment using balloon sinuplasty. WebAbstract Silent Sinus Syndrome (SSS) is known to be a rare clinical condition, characterized by spontaneous and progressive enophthalmos … fisher 1301g regulator
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Web1 okt. 2005 · The silent sinus syndrome is a spontaneous unilateral maxillary atelectasis with complete or partial opacification of the sinus. Silent sinus syndrome is a rare disorder, but it is probably underdiagnosed because of a lack of recognition ( 1 ). Web27 jan. 2014 · Maxillary sinus atelectasis is adequately treated by surgery that corrects the position of the obstructing uncinate process, enlarges the maxillary sinus os and evacuates the retained sinus mucus. To date, there have been no reports of successful use of balloon sinuplasty to treat this condition. Web29 mei 2024 · Abstract. Silent sinus syndrome (SSS) or chronic maxillary atelectasis (CMA) is characterized by enophthalmos or hypo Globus along with maxillary sinus atelectasis and lateralization of the uncinate process without classic rhino sinusitis symptoms. A previous description of surgical management includes maxillary … fisher 133h-2