
New minimally invasive in-office treatments offer significant clinical advantages
Balloon sinus dilation technologies from Entellus offer significant advantages over more invasive options:
- Balloon sinus dilation has been proven to be safe, well tolerated and effective, providing life-changing outcomes for many patients
- Balloon dilation widens the sinus drainage pathways while potentially reducing the amount of tissue loss as compared to traditional FESS procedures123
Treat more patients, more effectively
In-office balloon sinus dilation enables you to effectively treat a wide range of sinusitis patients:
- CRS patients who would be considered surgical candidates
- Recurrent sinusitis patients
- Patients who have had previous sinus surgery that needs revision
- Patients who cannot have traditional sinus surgery
- Patients who do not want traditional sinus surgery
Enhance the economics and growth prospects of your practice
- New CPT reimbursement codes for "balloon only" sinus procedures cover your time, overhead and supplies in the physician's office
- In-office balloon sinus dilation procedures increase productivity and overall practice efficiency
- New treatments also offer a marketable procedure that may increase your competitive advantage within your community
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1 Stankiewicz, James, et al. “Transantral, endoscopically guided balloon dilatation of the ostiomeatal complex for chronic rhinosinusitis under local anesthesia” Am J Rhinol Allergy 2009; 23 (3): 321-7.
2 Kutluhan, Ahmet, et al., “Endoscopic Balloon Dilation Sinuplasty Including Ethmoidal Air Cells in Chronic Rhinosinusitis” Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology 118(12):881-886 (2009).3 Welch, Kevin C., et al., A Contemporary Review of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Techniques, Tools and Outcomes, 119 Laryngoscope 2258-68 (Nov. 2009).