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 Home | Publications | HealthViews Magazine | Archives & Downloads | Mar/Apr 2008 | Cutting-Edge, Minimally Invasive Procedure Offers Sinus Relief

Cutting-Edge, Minimally Invasive Procedure Offers Sinus Relief

It's estimated that 37 million people in the United States suffer from chronic inflammation or infection of the sinuses, also known as sinusitis. Sinusitis can cause miserable, cold-like symptoms, including postnasal drip, headache, cough, and fatigue. Thankfully, Riverview Medical Center is on the cutting edge of sinus treatment. The center offers a new procedure that provides relief to patients with less pain and a faster recovery. It's called sinuplasty.

"Sinuplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that is similar to the angioplasty technique used to unblock clogged arteries leading to the heart," explains Arvind Prabhat, M.D., a board certified ear, nose, and throat surgeon at Riverview and one of a handful of surgeons in the state who offer sinuplasty.

How Sinuplasty Works
To open blocked sinus passages, the surgeon uses fluoroscopic X-ray imaging to thread a catheter through the nose to the specific point of narrowing in the tunnels that lead to the sinuses. A tiny balloon on the end of the catheter is then inflated, dilating the constricted point.

"Traditional surgical methods for unblocking sinus passages involve cutting or tearing tissue away," says Dr. Prabhat. "Although this still might be the best method in some cases, sinuplasty offers tremendous benefits for the right patient."

Finding Relief
With sinuplasty, patients experience less trauma, bleeding, and pain than with traditional sinus surgery. The procedure takes just a few minutes and patients are able to return to work within days. The typical outcome? Relief. Just ask Stephen Halaburda.

Stephen, 49, had been suffering from what he thought were recurring colds, sinus problems, and headaches for years. But not until he lost his sense of smell did he seek help from Dr. Prabhat.

Four months ago, Stephen underwent the sinuplasty procedure at Riverview Medical Center. Since that time, he has been living free of the symptoms he dealt with for more than a decade.

"I have been on medications and even had surgery 12 years ago, which never completely helped," explains Stephen. "But not until this procedure did I find relief."

The Right Candidate
Sinuplasty can help adults of all ages, as well as some children, who suffer from chronic sinusitis without relief from medication. But like most procedures, sinuplasty isn't appropriate for everyone, such as those with polyp growths, excessive scar tissue, or problems in the ethmoid sinuses (behind the bridge of the nose). However, in many of these cases, sinuplasty can be used in conjunction with more traditional surgical methods.

Sinuplasty is especially beneficial for those with problems in the frontal sinuses, found over the eyes and eyebrows. These sinuses have long tunnels with sharp angles that are difficult to address with traditional surgery.

"For problems in the frontal sinuses, sinuplasty may be more successful in the short- and long-term than any other technique we have right now," explains Dr. Prabhat. "We are proud to offer this advanced treatment to our patients."

About The Doctor
Picture Available Prabhat, Arvind, M.D.
Board certified in Otolaryngology
Shrewsbury, NJ  07702
(732) 389-3388

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