A medical device that seals off the nasal cavity from the rest of the upper airway, serving as an alternative to intubation and thereby enabling a new range of office-based procedures. #medicaldevice #surgery #ENT
Northwestern physicians have developed a medical device that may enable physicians to safely perform a greater range of nasal and sinus surgery in an office-based setting. They have designed and developed a unique intranasal inflatable balloon occlusion device that seals off the nasal cavity from the rest of the upper airway. It occludes the posterior nasal cavity and prevent drainages of blood into the airway during office-based nasal and sinus surgery. It also has the capability to suction fluid from the nasal cavity and prevent drainage of fluid into the rest of the airway. An initial prototype has been designed to be safely and comfortably placed prior to an office-based nasal or sinus procedure, occlude the posterior nasal cavity for the duration of the procedure, and then be removed at the conclusion of the procedure. It would have a huge impact on patient safety and experience due to eliminating general anesthesia which has higher risk and longer recovery times. In addition, this opportunity to move more surgeries to the office would offer a lower cost alternative compared to the higher price tag of hospital surgeries.
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eliminating general anesthesia
longer recovery times
higher price tag
posterior nasal cavity
