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Reducción de cornetes nasales - Medical Animation

 

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Reducción de cornetes nasales - Medical Animation
MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: Los cornetes nasales son estructuras que sobresalen de las paredes internas de la nariz. Están formados por hueso cubierto por una fina capa de tejido blando llamada mucosa nasal. La finalidad de los cornetes es humedecer, calentar y filtrar el aire a medida que pasa por la nariz. Es posible que uno de los cornetes crezca demasiado, generalmente el más bajo, si esto sucede el flujo de aire que pasa por la nariz se puede bloquear, el cornete puede estar tan hinchado que toque el tabique, la pared delgada que divide la nariz en los lados derecho e izquierdo. Si los medicamentos no alivian sus síntomas, se puede realizar un procedimiento llamado: reducción del cornete nasal, para reducir el tamaño del cornete hinchado. Durante el procedimiento, el cirujano hace una pequeña incisión en la mucosa del cornete, se usa una herramienta, como un microdebridador, para extraer tejido blando, hueso, o ambos, del cornete. En la mayoría de los casos, el cirujano solo quita suficiente tejido para mejorar el flujo de aire, el resto del cornete se mantiene en la nariz. Para obtener más información sobre la reducción de cornetes, hable con su proveedor de atención médica.

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