
Daniel Cates
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4 weeks ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Jackson King |Daniel Cates |Machelle D. Wilson |Lane D. Squires
1 Introduction Technologic advances have resulted in a shift within the field of rhinology towards office-based procedures to address a variety of sinonasal pathologies [1, 2]. This shift has provided several inherent benefits for patients, including the reduced need for general anesthesia, reduced cost, and improved patient satisfaction [3, 4]. Several studies have also investigated the safety and efficacy of performing these procedures in the office setting with promising results [5-7].
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