Sinusitis Applications
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Indications LLLT Application
The low level laser therapy is successfully used in nearly all areas of medicine. Numerous studies and long-term clinical experiences substantiate the efficacy of the low level laser ...
By Heltschl Medizintechnik GmbH based in Schlüsslberg, AUSTRIA.
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Myriad Matrix - Engineered Extracellular Matrix for Hidradenitis SuppurativaClinical Resource
26-Year-old female. Five years of Hurley grade III Hidradenitis Suppurativawith multiple draining and interconnected sinuses. Previously managed with topical antibiotics and laser treatments. Full thickness excision of affected area (~20 x 10 x 4 cm). Myriad Matrix (5-layer, 10 x 20) placed in the defect prior to fasciocutaneous flap mobilization. Cover dressing lost at week 3 leading to minor dehiscence at the incision. Endoform Natural used from week 4 to epithelize the dehisced primary ...
By Aroa Biosurgery Limited based in Mangere, NEW ZEALAND.
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Balloon Sinus Dilation Sleeve Device for Sinusitis Symptoms
Sinusitis occurs when the sinus cavities are unable to properly drain mucus, which results in an inflammation of the sinus cavity. The disease is primarily classified into three types: acute, recurrent and ...
By Dalent Medical based in Miami, FLORIDA (USA).
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Balloon Sinus Dilation Sleeve Device for Patient Population
HIGHLY PREVALENT DISEASE Chronic sinusitis is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions among adults in the U.S. The prevalence rates vary by source from approximately 5%-15% of the adult population. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that chronic sinusitis occurs in approximately 12% of the U.S. adult (18 years and older) population. In 2015, there were an estimated 29 million adult chronic sinusitis patients in the U.S. There were approximately six million pediatric chronic sinusitis patients in ...
By Dalent Medical based in Miami, FLORIDA (USA).
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Balloon Sinus Dilation Sleeve Device for Treatment Continuum
Many chronic sinusitis patients progress slowly through the treatment continuum. When symptoms first present, patients often seek care from their primary care physician or PCP. These physicians typically prescribe or recommend over the counter (OTC) medications, such as decongestants, nasal and systemic steroids, mucolytics and irrigation. As symptoms persist and possibly worsen, patients are often referred to more specialized physicians, such as otolaryngologists and/or allergists, who are then able to diagnose ...
By Dalent Medical based in Miami, FLORIDA (USA).
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