OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Minimum cross-sectional area of the nasal passage on CT (CT-MCA) is an objective computerised determination of the minimum cross-sectional area of the nasal passage on CT. CT-MCA was evaluated before and after surgery on the external nasal valve using the 'lateral crus pull-up' procedure (LCPU). The outcomes of CT-MCA were compared with other currently available objective tests for nasal valve patency. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. METHODS: This study included 34 patients undergoing surgery on the external nasal valve with the use of the LCPU technique. CT-MCA was performed before and after surgery and compared with the subjective perception of nasal passage using the Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NO...
Introduction: Turbinate, valves and vestibules are three components of nasal airflow. The compositio...
Objective measurement of the nasal valve region is valuable for the assessment of functional rhinopl...
The aim of this study was to explore the usefulness of unilateral, combined unilateral (left + right...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Current methods that measure cross-sectional areas of the nasal passage on co...
Importance: External nasal valve dysfunction (ENVD) is a common cause of nasal obstruction. Although...
Background: Clinicians who manage nasal obstruction often comment on the shape and size of the nasal...
Aim: Internal nasal valve, which has been the most resistant region of the nasal airway, is affected...
Purpose: Septoplasty and radiofrequency therapy for inferior turbinate hypertrophy (RFIT) are common...
Objectives: Acoustic rhinometry is widely used in evaluating patients with nasal congestion, but it ...
BACKGROUND: We aim to validate a clinical scoring system of external nasal valve collapse. External ...
Abstract Background A nasal septal deviation can have a significant detrimental effect on a patient’...
Objective: To investigate the use of subjective measures to assist the surgeon in patient selection...
Abstract Background Nasal valve collapse is a common cause of nasal obstruction in otolaryngology pr...
International audienceBackground: Internal valve collapse is a frequent cause of nasal obstruction b...
Purpose of review: This review will discuss the evidence-based management of enlarged inferior turbi...
Introduction: Turbinate, valves and vestibules are three components of nasal airflow. The compositio...
Objective measurement of the nasal valve region is valuable for the assessment of functional rhinopl...
The aim of this study was to explore the usefulness of unilateral, combined unilateral (left + right...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Current methods that measure cross-sectional areas of the nasal passage on co...
Importance: External nasal valve dysfunction (ENVD) is a common cause of nasal obstruction. Although...
Background: Clinicians who manage nasal obstruction often comment on the shape and size of the nasal...
Aim: Internal nasal valve, which has been the most resistant region of the nasal airway, is affected...
Purpose: Septoplasty and radiofrequency therapy for inferior turbinate hypertrophy (RFIT) are common...
Objectives: Acoustic rhinometry is widely used in evaluating patients with nasal congestion, but it ...
BACKGROUND: We aim to validate a clinical scoring system of external nasal valve collapse. External ...
Abstract Background A nasal septal deviation can have a significant detrimental effect on a patient’...
Objective: To investigate the use of subjective measures to assist the surgeon in patient selection...
Abstract Background Nasal valve collapse is a common cause of nasal obstruction in otolaryngology pr...
International audienceBackground: Internal valve collapse is a frequent cause of nasal obstruction b...
Purpose of review: This review will discuss the evidence-based management of enlarged inferior turbi...
Introduction: Turbinate, valves and vestibules are three components of nasal airflow. The compositio...
Objective measurement of the nasal valve region is valuable for the assessment of functional rhinopl...
The aim of this study was to explore the usefulness of unilateral, combined unilateral (left + right...