• HNO · Feb 1996

    [Using a rotating suction debridement instrument with power generator in endonasal paranasal sinus surgery].

    • C Völklein, W F Thumfart, G M Sprinzl, C Pototschnig, and A Gunkel.
    • Universitäts-HNO-Klinik Innsbruck.
    • HNO. 1996 Feb 1; 44 (2): 98-100.

    AbstractEndonasal nasal and sinus surgery using an endoscope for visual control has minimized the risks of surgery. A new technique is presented in which a suction-irrigation endoscope is used for visual control during surgery. The instrument is combined with a suction-rotation microdebrider with different tips and a power generator. The handling of this instrument is easy and atraumatic and it achieves a relatively bloodless field to reduce further the risk of inadvertent penetration of the skull base and lamina papyracea during endoscopic surgery.

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