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Turbinectomy

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437: 210:, is a condition that can develop as a result of turbinate surgery or other surgeries that have an impact on the turbinates. It is a rare condition in which people whose nasal passages are clear following a turbinectomy experience a number of symptoms, including feelings of nasal obstruction, nasal dryness, and crusting, as well as a sensation of being unable to breathe, 379:
Coste, André; Yona, Laurent; Blumen, Marc; Louis, Bruno; Zerah, Francoise; Rugina, Michel; Peynègre, Roger; Harf, Alain; Escudier, Estelle (May 2001). "Radiofrequency Is a Safe and Effective Treatment of Turbinate Hypertrophy".
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A turbinectomy is usually performed to resolve turbinate hypertrophy, where the turbinates are swollen and enlarged. Common causes of this condition are
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Ye T, Zhou B. Update on surgical management of adult inferior turbinate hypertrophy. Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2015 Feb;23(1):29-33.
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structure or function. It causes no postoperative pain, bleeding, or crusting, though it can result in some temporary nasal blockage or
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Mabry, Richard L. (Jan 1988). "Inferior Turbinoplasty: Patient Selection, Technique, and Long-Term Consequences".
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Elwany, Samy; Harrison, Robert (Jan 1990). "Inferior turbinectomy: Comparison of four techniques".
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There are many different techniques used in a turbinectomy, including
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CT scan of the nose after total bilateral turbinectomy/turbinoplasty
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Surgical removal of the turbinate bones in the nasal passage
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has shown to be a safer alternative, being performed as an
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ICD-9-CM
21.6
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mucosal layer
surgical procedure
tissue
bone
turbinates
nasal passage
inferior nasal concha
nasal obstructions
hypertrophy
septum deviation
septoplasty
allergies
irritants
deviated septum
electrocautery
cryotherapy
general anesthesia
radiofrequency ablation
outpatient procedure
lidocaine
local anesthesia
epithelial
rhinorrhea
Empty nose syndrome
atrophic rhinitis
Nasal concha

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