Abstract
Program Description: Since the introduction of endoscopic sinus surgery, surgeons have debated the merits of middle meatus packing. Many surgeons favor a middle meatal spacer, rather than packing, since the former implies an intentional design for better wound healing. Recently, the emphasis has been upon dissolvable or fragmentable materials that may exert positive effects upon wound healing, and a dissolvable stent that provides drug delivery has also been introduced. In addition, some surgeons do not use any materials whatsoever in the middle meatus after surgery. This miniseminar will feature evidence-based reviews of the published trials, as well as practical knowledge from experienced surgeons. Educational Objectives: (1) Comprehend the principles of biomaterials selection for placement in the nose and paranasal sinuses. (2) Review principles of postoperative care with an emphasis on integration into the global surgical strategy. (3) Compare various middle meatal spacers, including chitosan, esterified hyaluronic acid, steroid-releasing implant, and synthetic fragmental foam sponge.
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