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Parsons window -- thanks!

Posted By: annabanana on 2007-07-18
In Reply to: Not familiar. Can we have this sentence and the one that - follows for some context? nm

Subject: Parsons window -- thanks!

The uncinate process was removed anteriorly.  A Parsons window was created.  The microdebrider was then used to remove the uncinate process extending superiorly to expose the agger nasi cell and inferiorly to expose a very congested maxillary ostium.  Soft tissue edema was debrided from the area. 


I'll go with Parsons window, after the ENT surgeon.  Thanks all!




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