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Sublabial bioactive glass implantation for the management of primary atrophic rhinitis and empty nose syndrome: Operative technique

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Atrophic rhinitis (AR) and empty nose syndrome (ENS) are chronic diseases characterized by a paradoxical nasal obstruction. These rare syndromes tend to occur after nasal surgery of the inferior turbinates… Click to show full abstract

Atrophic rhinitis (AR) and empty nose syndrome (ENS) are chronic diseases characterized by a paradoxical nasal obstruction. These rare syndromes tend to occur after nasal surgery of the inferior turbinates in ENS and can be idiopathic in AR. Medical treatments alone are often insufficient. Surgical options are challenging and numerous resorbable and nonresorbable implants have been described in small series, with as many surgical techniques described. Whereas current surgical procedures are for risk of extrusions, graft rejections or poor lasting results, the use of GlassBONEā„¢ (SodimedĀ®, Avignon, France), a bioactive glass, for a vestibular approach in AR and ENS has never been reported for this indication.

Keywords: rhinitis empty; nose syndrome; atrophic rhinitis; bioactive glass; empty nose

Journal Title: Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
Year Published: 2022

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