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The medical term for the washing of the nasal sinuses is "nasal irrigation" or "sinus irrigation." This procedure involves flushing the nasal passages and sinuses with a saline solution to help alleviate symptoms of sinus congestion, allergies, and infections. It can be performed using various devices, such as a neti pot or saline squeeze bottle.
Sinus lavage is the process of flushing saline solution into the sinuses to remove mucus or pus.
The medical term for washing the nasal sinuses is "nasal irrigation" or "nasal douche." It involves flushing out the sinuses with a saline solution to help alleviate congestion and improve breathing.
mucus is removed from the sinuses with saline irrigation combined with suction
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Your sinuses will only be affected if something were to go wrong during the extraction. When top wisdom teeth are extracted, there is a very slim chance of a tool puncturing your sinuses. The swelling after the procedure does not (should not) affect breathing either.
Surgically removing the pituitary gland through the nasal cavity, going through the sphenoid bone/sinuses of the skull.
A balloon sinuplasty is a medical procedure which ear nose and throat surgeons may use for the treatment of blocked sinuses.
dural sinuses, cerebral sinuses, or cranial sinuses
Malphigian tubules are the structures in insects that absorb fluid from the blood in the body sinuses. These tubules are part of the excretory system of insects and are responsible for removing waste and excess solutes from the hemolymph.
Paranasal sinuses are a group of four air-filled spaces. Maxillary sinuses surround the nasal cavity, frontal sinuses are above the eyes, ethmoid sinuses are between the eyes and sphenoid sinuses are behind the eyes.
The Open Caldwell-Luc procedure for maxillary sinuses is typically coded using the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 31276, which refers to "Sinusotomy, maxillary, with or without drainage." This procedure involves creating an opening in the maxillary sinus to allow for drainage and treatment of conditions like chronic sinusitis. It's important to refer to the latest coding guidelines or consult with a medical coder for the most accurate and specific coding.