Chapter 3: Nasal and Sinus Problems and Solutions

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2021
  • This video describes some of the common problems encountered by the nasal cavity and sinuses including the common cold, sinusitis, sinus surgery, deviated nasal septum and septoplasty, turbinate reduction, balloon sinus surgery, and nasal packing.

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  • @metamodern7648
    @metamodern7648 11 месяцев назад +33

    Let us all pay some respect to the fellow participant who volunteered his face to be cut off and glued back multiple times so that we could see his sinuses. Bravo, senior 👏👏👏

  • @panzerlion
    @panzerlion Год назад +715

    I am a general surgeon and this animation is just amazing, not only in patient sided information, but in the anatomy and little details too! Very well done

    • @MK8Warrior
      @MK8Warrior Год назад +6

      I’ve had a sinus infection for 2 weeks now

    • @chrismedina54
      @chrismedina54 Год назад +33

      The way it blinks after the head is opened.

    • @realisticthinking3019
      @realisticthinking3019 Год назад +9

      i agree, it was informative but easy to understand with little training medically. i enjoyed the subtle humor

    • @seancloutier2577
      @seancloutier2577 Год назад +3

      @@MK8Warrior I hope it is gone. I will say a prayer. These are not fun.

    • @MK8Warrior
      @MK8Warrior Год назад +2

      @@seancloutier2577 update I still have it since august 12

  • @stoyc
    @stoyc 4 месяца назад +24

    No idea why RUclips would recommend this to me randomly, but damn I now feel so informed! What a great video.

  • @jeffthewhiff
    @jeffthewhiff Год назад +118

    I had deviated septum surgery several years ago and it made a world of difference in my life. Prior to the surgery, I always had sinusitis during the winter months and there were times when I had very serere sinus headaches. I am grateful to Dr. Schwartz of the Pittsburgh Children's Hospital for changing my life!

    • @ananyagondhiaphukan4938
      @ananyagondhiaphukan4938 Год назад +4

      Hello there .... May I know at what age did u undergo through the surgery ?

    • @jeffthewhiff
      @jeffthewhiff Год назад +4

      @@ananyagondhiaphukan4938 Yes, I had deviated septum surgery when I was 18 years-old.

    • @jeffthewhiff
      @jeffthewhiff Год назад +2

      @@ananyagondhiaphukan4938 Yes, Ananya, I was 18 years-old when I had the surgery.

    • @motivationalvibes-kv2ks
      @motivationalvibes-kv2ks 4 месяца назад +1

      Bro after dns surgery you're nose was runnu for how many days? My one side nose is more runny

    • @jeffthewhiff
      @jeffthewhiff 4 месяца назад +1

      No, I did not notice having a runny nose after the surgery, but it made breathing through my nose much easier.

  • @bepisbepi
    @bepisbepi Год назад +31

    Perhaps the scariest part during surgery is when they cut your head in half an pry your face open, but i'm sure anesthesia can work around that too!!!

    • @DuchessMina25
      @DuchessMina25 9 месяцев назад

      Are you joking?😂😂😂

  • @digitalghosts4599
    @digitalghosts4599 Год назад +127

    Damn, whoever segmented all those anatomic structures in such great detail is a pro! I worked as a programmer (computer vision specialist) on brain CT and MRI and nasal turbinates and sinuses were for some reason always fascinating to me and also really hard to segment, since they're made of pretty thin and delicate tissue that barely shows up. Thanks to this video I could finally see what I was struggling to understand years ago! Thank you!

    • @PeterCasano
      @PeterCasano  Год назад +42

      Thanks for noticing.... I did all that by hand using ITK Snap segmentation tool. Being a sinus surgeon helped me know what the best locations were to declare one structure vs another as there is no real difference in the signal from one sinus to the next and such... glad you liked it.

    • @joeyseabaugh6742
      @joeyseabaugh6742 8 месяцев назад +2

      I was also impressed with the detail. Helped a simpleton like me, grasp a bit of knowledge. Thanks much

    • @ambermclaughlin3852
      @ambermclaughlin3852 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@PeterCasanoPost op pain from snipping and gouging is the most painful procedure ever...

    • @PeterCasano
      @PeterCasano  8 месяцев назад +2

      @@ambermclaughlin3852 Well, I’m sorry you apparently had an unpleasant experience. That said, there are a bunch of different types of operations for different problems and different techniques and some are more unpleasant than others. That’s for sure. Simple endoscopic sinus surgery without a septoplasty usually doesn’t have much pain. Septoplasty, when it involves the front part of the nose, can have the most unpleasant recovery of the various types of sinus and nasal surgery… in general. Cosmetic nasal surgery is unpleasant to recover from also.

    • @ambermclaughlin3852
      @ambermclaughlin3852 8 месяцев назад

      @@PeterCasano Yes that is true with every procedure. I did have a deviated septum and a deep gouging process which included post op steroids which only inhanced the pain and bleeding.. Now my maxillary sinuses are full of snot again and I'm seriously debating on a repeat of the same torture..I have to weigh... being dizzy...to a debilitating level or another surgery..Ugg 🤦🏼‍♀️ Im trying hippie dippy facial massages... and antibiotics w/o relief...or drainage

  • @BardiXOfficial
    @BardiXOfficial Год назад +59

    I would like to thank the patient for volunteering to have his face opened like a door

  • @kayokk-
    @kayokk- 9 месяцев назад +4

    One of the best nasal, sinus videos on the Internet.

  • @Nattraks
    @Nattraks Год назад +490

    Imagine a doctor watches this video right before a surgury

  • @koteechka7
    @koteechka7 Год назад +11

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
    I TRYED TO FIND SUCH ANIMATED VIDEO FOR A LONG TIME!!!
    ALL MY DOCTORS EXPLAINED THIS DISEASE ONLY BY WORDS. YOUR VIDEO IS A MUST HAVE FOR EVERY HOSPITAL!!!!
    CHEERS FROM RUSSIA! 👍

  • @ecovoycanada
    @ecovoycanada 3 года назад +192

    Very informative and well made, thanks! ...it would be nice to see in the next one the connection with the ear to better understand why sinus problems sometimes lead to earache.

    • @damned_1
      @damned_1 Год назад +12

      Exactly. Currently experiencing this 😖

    • @teimonabrown50
      @teimonabrown50 Год назад +3

      I've never had any sinus problems ever till now am 23....I feel as if am on my last days plus am pregnant.....first thing Monday morning am going to the doctor.....it's been bothering me for two weeks....I can manage anymore...

    • @LorenaRodriguez-zm4xz
      @LorenaRodriguez-zm4xz 5 месяцев назад

      @@teimonabrown50hi! How did it go with the doctor? Where you able to resolve it? Did the pregnancy go well?

  • @sergeyshchurko9541
    @sergeyshchurko9541 2 года назад +25

    Thank you for great explanation of nasal anatomy and functions!

  • @Modent-ir
    @Modent-ir 2 года назад +17

    I’ve been waiting for this video for almost 3 years… awesome work. Thank you

  • @Tubeytime
    @Tubeytime Год назад +19

    Amazing work, this deserves more recognition. These types of explanations are not only hard to come by, but hard to present as well.

  • @ratatat9790
    @ratatat9790 Год назад +91

    This was great seeing the insides in context using the face as a mask. I had a septoplasty with turbinate reduction and SMD ( sub mucosal diathermy) but unfortunately my septum collapsed almost straight away post op and i ended up worse off. Sinus issues are not fun when they impact your quality of life greatly :(

    • @carolinagarcia535
      @carolinagarcia535 Год назад +13

      How are you doing now? Did you get another revision surgery to repair the septum/ cartilage?

    • @chrisrobbie8675
      @chrisrobbie8675 Год назад +4

      How are you today, my friend? Any further treatment taken?

    • @christinachiappette4470
      @christinachiappette4470 9 месяцев назад +6

      Same just went in for rhinoplasty 3 days ago hoping they fixed everything the toll it takes on our quality of like is so underestimated sleep apnea constant migraines from not getting deep sleep no matter how much you sleep constant sinus and ear infections it really can be detrimental to our quality of life atleast it was for me hoping once this heals I can get back to living again❤❤❤❤

    • @chrisrobbie8675
      @chrisrobbie8675 9 месяцев назад

      @@christinachiappette4470 hoping the best for you. Get well soon.

    • @marcz239
      @marcz239 8 месяцев назад +6

      100% man sinus problems gotta be the worst curse on earth, shit I'd rather be slightly mentally impaired damn near 😂

  • @sideeffectsstudios
    @sideeffectsstudios Год назад +30

    Well detailed explanation. It’s not that easy to do these kind of videos And i appreciate the effort you have put on this video.

  • @vacafuega
    @vacafuega 10 месяцев назад +3

    Absolutely stunning in how much information is conveyed, and with what clarity... and also unforgettably horrifying - the disembodied head and shoulders sitting on the table, blinking... The head opening up like a cuckoo clock... With different music and narration this would make a great cinematic for a horror game!

  • @erinwaltz2188
    @erinwaltz2188 Год назад +15

    We found this video to be informative. Also, I loved that you invented a sinus drainage move. You went right into the stance! I hope you and your family are also having a very good day.

  • @henryi9738
    @henryi9738 Год назад +4

    Thank you Dr Casano, this video has proven to be very helpful to me.

  • @Gon_Jajanken
    @Gon_Jajanken Год назад +4

    Seeing this animation brings me to notice the fact the our bodies are a huge complicated system. Truly fascinating

  • @weelianocraft
    @weelianocraft Год назад +7

    Amazing 3D animation and modeling! Now I understand why these nasal cavities can get infected. I find nasal flushes will help alleviate blockages for me.

  • @polycloud1
    @polycloud1 2 года назад +31

    I finally understand what's going on inside my nose! Thanks for a terrific video.

  • @shashikumarjeerankalagi1246
    @shashikumarjeerankalagi1246 3 года назад +178

    Please make a video on connection of ear with nasal cavity 3D view..❤️❤️

    • @christineryan2711
      @christineryan2711 2 года назад +7

      I second this!

    • @leonitasacang-soliva4238
      @leonitasacang-soliva4238 2 года назад +4

      Is the nasal cavity connected with the eyes too?

    • @majjumazhar9840
      @majjumazhar9840 Год назад

      Please

    • @hobbesip1
      @hobbesip1 Год назад +1

      I vote +1. I'd like to see a video about common procedures involving the eustachian tubes a related systems

    • @Medicoboi
      @Medicoboi Год назад +4

      @@leonitasacang-soliva4238 yes
      Through nasolacrimal duct

  • @soilmanted
    @soilmanted Год назад +10

    Nice animated medical illustrations. I love how surgeons always "carefully" cut or "carefully" debride or "carefully" remove. Usually no-one says just cut, debride, or remove without prefixing it with carefully. Only only rarely to we hear of surgeons "carelessly" cutting, debriding, or removing something, but I'm reasonably certian they do that much more often than we hear about it.

    • @PeterCasano
      @PeterCasano  Год назад +3

      Maybe skillfully is a better word but sounds pretentious.

    • @soilmanted
      @soilmanted Год назад +1

      @@PeterCasano Of course, generally surgeon do surgical procedures skillfully. That is what, naturally, everyone expects them to do, so in describing a procedure to the lay person, injecting the adverb skillfully, or carefully, or any other adjectives that implies doing it well, should be unnecessary. It is almost redundant. So it begins to sound ridiculous when _any_ such adjectives are used. It implies that normally they make a cut carelessly, but in the situation being described, here they do it skillfully. Can't we just _assume_ they cut people's body parts skillfully? Repeatedly repeating that they do it carefully, or skillfully, makes me wonder why do they think they have to repeatedly remind lay people that they do their job carefully or skillfully. Glob help us if they cut into us carelessly. It wouldn't be just a little bit less desirable than than skillfully - rather - it would be really really bad. Up until they repeatedly say "carefully,' I was assuming they they did it carefully. Now I am beginning to wonder.

    • @EMILYHERRERA
      @EMILYHERRERA Год назад +3

      You should totally watch orthopedic surgeons go at it; nothing gentle or "careful" about so much of that.

  • @CrnchyToast
    @CrnchyToast 8 месяцев назад

    Don't know why this was suggested to me or why I clicked on it. But it actually answered some questions I didn't realized that I had about my own sinus issues. Thanks RUclips algorithms

  • @cheesypumpernickel5568
    @cheesypumpernickel5568 Год назад +5

    Thank you very much for such detailed 3D animation and explanation.

  • @marcomill4824
    @marcomill4824 Год назад +5

    It's saturday 11pm, all people my age are outside drinking and enjoying the summer.
    Me, I'm on my bed seeing sinus problems and solutions.
    I am not complaining.

  • @matvei8368
    @matvei8368 Год назад +6

    I must’ve cleared my nose about 50 times watching this. Happy to say, both my nostrils are working fine.

  • @gene978
    @gene978 Год назад +25

    I had my Deviated Septum surgery at age 28 and was told I would no longer have Chronic daily Sinus headaches that would make my eyes close and water. After Surgery both Nostrils were packed with it seemed like MILES of string all tightly stuffed so tight and not being able to sleep with the packing try falling asleep with both nostrils blocked. The 3rd day when the packing came out in the office the Surgeon placed a pail for me to hold and when he gave the word after spending 15 minutes unraveling the string from each nostril I said “now, you’re going to feel like a Million Dollars” “Breathe deep when I say NOW and Keep Swallowing” I did feel like I was inhaling the world when he pulled the last of it out but I was swallowing the most disgusting grossest felt like Gallons of Mucus and clots going down my throat. Then the nostrils get scabbing up with tiny scabs many of them I had to keep going back to have them trimmed back. The sinus headaches returned by day 7 after the unpacking. I was so very discouraged. The ENT Promised me that was my Sinus issues. That was over 30 years ago and I still deal with the daily pain, and pressure.

    • @msagist2004
      @msagist2004 Год назад

      Sounds like a hopeless situation...so sad☹️

    • @vacafuega
      @vacafuega 10 месяцев назад +1

      Have you tried keeping a food diary, and looking into ways to reduce inflammation through lifestyle? Sinus rinses for example are a really valuable tool for reducing the gunk and pain. Only surgeons can change the shape of the tissue, but you're the best placed to reduce the amount of inflammation it is undergoing.

    • @xw591
      @xw591 8 месяцев назад

      How is your blood pressure?

    • @Texa8
      @Texa8 5 месяцев назад

      Sounds like an outdated procedure

    •  4 месяца назад

      So much of this is related to the immune system. Surgery treats the symptoms not the problem

  • @weignerg
    @weignerg Год назад +11

    This is very informative.
    Thank you so much for educating us all!

  • @nguyentrungnguyen6924
    @nguyentrungnguyen6924 Год назад +8

    I’m ENT doctor and I’m still fascinated while watching your educational videos. It’s excellent

    • @PeterCasano
      @PeterCasano  Год назад

      Thanks for watching

    • @mikkybozzy-my2vk
      @mikkybozzy-my2vk Год назад

      If your an ent, what are the chances these operation fix the problem? Judging by people's experiences with them, I'd say 45%

    • @PeterCasano
      @PeterCasano  Год назад

      @@mikkybozzy-my2vk Depends on what the problem is and how it is addressed. Well chosen patients have well over 45% of the time get the results that they desire. If you doctor operates on you with a balloon for headaches... more likely you won't get the results that you want. I depends.

    • @mikkybozzy-my2vk
      @mikkybozzy-my2vk Год назад

      @Peter Casano I'm getting a septoplasty and turbanate reduction. I don't get headaches just pressure in the sinus area and congestion

    • @ConfusedRiver-ff6lh
      @ConfusedRiver-ff6lh 4 месяца назад

      ​@@mikkybozzy-my2vkhow was the surgery?

  • @Theoryofcatsndogs
    @Theoryofcatsndogs Год назад

    this is the most unsettling medical video I ever seen, even more than real surgical video. Especially I had 3 nasal surgeries before. Bit it is informative.

  • @arunkumarvnair29
    @arunkumarvnair29 3 года назад +5

    Wonderfully created thanks.

  • @user-yc2er6el1c
    @user-yc2er6el1c 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is very informative.Thank you so much for educating us all!. Thank you for great explanation of nasal anatomy and functions!.

  • @rgolab3174
    @rgolab3174 Год назад

    This video provides so much detail I'm gonna quit my job and open my own practice.

  • @CRDMerkz
    @CRDMerkz 2 года назад +5

    This is top quality content and Information!

  • @kkkk150984
    @kkkk150984 2 года назад +57

    Very nice and informative video. Please add the connection of throat infection along with lungs mucus and cough. It will help to understand complete respiratory system. Thanks

  • @Ojb_1959
    @Ojb_1959 Год назад +5

    Very interesting video! I have a retracted eardrum and would love to see how my sinuses effect that.

  • @doodleesq
    @doodleesq Год назад +1

    A great video that explains the procedures.

  • @RicJG7
    @RicJG7 2 года назад +4

    Very good and nice visuals, I would have liked to see some solutions for the oversized inferior turbinate though

  • @curtw8827
    @curtw8827 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, I had some of these procedures, when the packing was pulled out several days later it was the size of a tennis ball it seemed.

  • @alanthierseorn
    @alanthierseorn 3 месяца назад

    I had a septoplasty with a partial reduction of the inferior tubinate, and had no packing. Doctor said he didn't like to use packing if he didn't need to, and for me the only issue was some excess clotting over the sutures, which was easily taken care of by him suctioning the excess clots out. Even during surgery I only lost 10cc's of blood, which makes that the smallest bloody nose I've ever had(i've literally lost well over a pint before when I was younger bc a severe nose bleed that wasn't caused by an injury). This video was pretty insightful, but I have no idea why it was recommended, but glad it did :)

  • @wypy817
    @wypy817 2 года назад +3

    You dont how happy i m right now watching this video thank you sooo much 😁

  • @jonash5320
    @jonash5320 8 месяцев назад

    thanks for sharing such a well done series of videos. Really good.

  • @sonsofevil2
    @sonsofevil2 Месяц назад

    Super clear visualization, thanks!

  • @alham4409
    @alham4409 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video - hugely informative and helpful!

  • @StayCURIOUSWithUs
    @StayCURIOUSWithUs 2 года назад +2

    Best illustration I have seen.👊🙂 Amazing.

  • @lafielanarchy
    @lafielanarchy 8 месяцев назад +1

    Well done, great video for me as a hobby layman who just likes to learn things and be able understand health

  • @Kento_nanami_the_2nd
    @Kento_nanami_the_2nd 6 месяцев назад

    knowing what is happening at this level is such a fkn amazing thing.

  • @rvs1
    @rvs1 8 месяцев назад

    great anatomy details. exactly what i was looking for after just reading anatomy.

  • @mr.mustache4743
    @mr.mustache4743 Год назад +1

    Exceptional video. Thank you.

  • @X-Gen-001
    @X-Gen-001 Год назад +62

    Ever since I can remember I've had sinus problems with colds and infections, it was exhausting sometimes. But after having a septoplasty and turbinate reduction I haven't had any sinus problems or colds since. That was nearly 4 years ago now so for me it worked out really well. I remember how weird it felt when they removed the packing. It was like someone pulling out a wet towel from underneath my brain and out my nose lol. It wasn't too unpleasant, it just felt really weird.

    • @poppybean7807
      @poppybean7807 Год назад +4

      Really happy it worked for you 🇬🇧

    • @X-Gen-001
      @X-Gen-001 Год назад +8

      @@poppybean7807 Thank you, yeah it's like I got my life back. Apparently some people who get the same procedure done end up worse than what they were before. Something called "empty nose syndrome". I didn't know about that risk before, but I think I still would've gone ahead with it.

    • @invictuz4803
      @invictuz4803 Год назад +6

      @@X-Gen-001 Thank you for sharing your experience and the risks associated with turbinate reduction. I feel like once you do surgery, there's no going back, so you better exhaust every other possible option first. Empty nose syndrome doesn't sound fun, but I feel like being able to breathe better might still be worth it.

    • @X-Gen-001
      @X-Gen-001 Год назад +9

      @@invictuz4803 No worries. Yes it was definitely worth the risk because I was in a pretty bad way before my surgery. Mountains of blood soaked tissues next to my bed, constant exhaustion just trying to breathe properly, sleep deprivation, something had to give. It was either surgery or continue deteriorating, eventually death via heart attack or suicide.

    • @invictuz4803
      @invictuz4803 Год назад +9

      @@X-Gen-001 I feel you, trying to be something in life while having daily sleep deprivation, fatigue and brain fog is absolutely depressing.

  • @jspeaksofficial
    @jspeaksofficial Год назад

    I love the explanation and visuals.

  • @altered.perspectives
    @altered.perspectives 5 месяцев назад

    You're creating great educational resources!

  • @ginnymwong
    @ginnymwong 2 года назад +1

    This is amazingly informative and awesome graphics

  • @user-bz4ki4ut5k
    @user-bz4ki4ut5k 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your work!

  • @free_at_last8141
    @free_at_last8141 2 года назад +4

    Well done, thank you for the informative videos with excellent graphics.

  • @rayrocher6887
    @rayrocher6887 Год назад +5

    Thanks for trying , to cure the ill, Nasal and mouth - trouble. Everything connected to everything else. Great job Doctors. amen.

  • @antoniojuarez4714
    @antoniojuarez4714 3 месяца назад

    THIS VIDEO IS PERFECT, USEFUL, 100% APPLICABLE AND... GREAT!!

  • @makeupyourmindinator
    @makeupyourmindinator 5 месяцев назад +1

    I had sinus surgery and this is exactly how they did it, as an outpatient and home the same day.

  • @rajeshmarfatia4250
    @rajeshmarfatia4250 Год назад +1

    Exceptional presentation!

  • @def6420
    @def6420 Год назад +5

    Super good information - school will never teach that

  • @petrecesoto3243
    @petrecesoto3243 10 месяцев назад +4

    I am going to have septoplasty, bilateral endoscopic inferior turbinoplasty, right endoscopic concha bullosa resection, and this video was just the thing that answered all of my questions and lessen all of my fears. Thank you very much for doing this. Signed Scaredy Cat

    • @PeterCasano
      @PeterCasano  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hope things go well with your procedure.

    • @Texa8
      @Texa8 5 месяцев назад

      How did it go

  • @flynn312
    @flynn312 6 месяцев назад +5

    I should probably go to sleep now.

  • @CahayaBerkahSinergi
    @CahayaBerkahSinergi 4 месяца назад

    Very clear animation for this procedure.

  • @AnhHoang-tq6ll
    @AnhHoang-tq6ll Год назад

    Thanks so much for the video Dr Casano

  • @jbrise7560
    @jbrise7560 2 месяца назад

    I’m getting ready to have Deviated Septum surgery and I can finally see and understand exactly what will happen and exactly where the septum is, as it is very thin.

  • @AbhishekK-hn4gd
    @AbhishekK-hn4gd Год назад +1

    awesome explanation...nicely presented with video !!

  • @user-wd1vd9du2q
    @user-wd1vd9du2q 14 дней назад

    Great informative video!

  • @govinda102000
    @govinda102000 2 года назад +3

    A must know for anyone as the sinus is so vulnerable as a gateway to the internals.

  • @jesusshuttlesworth2136
    @jesusshuttlesworth2136 6 месяцев назад

    I had balloon sinusplasty done and it worked/helped tremendously

  • @bobjones9963
    @bobjones9963 2 года назад +2

    Sorry m-my lord for posting so much like that, but you probably understand my excitement…This is content I can and will fall asleep to every night…I can now die in peace…

  • @theworldisnotenough5185
    @theworldisnotenough5185 5 месяцев назад

    This was very good. thank you for sharing.

  • @bobjones9963
    @bobjones9963 2 года назад

    I read a negative comment about you online from a patient that said you don’t care, but maybe you were just having a bad day if they really felt that way. You would be the coolest Dr. to have. 🥺

    • @PeterCasano
      @PeterCasano  2 года назад +2

      Well, I do care but some people want you to care about things in a way that isn't medically appropriate and I don't pander well.. and of course it is much more common, in all settings, for reviews to come from the annoyed over the satisfied. Thanks for watching my videos, if you have a VR headset or TV you can view in 3D, which is especially cool. www.petercasano.com has the necessary info. :)

    • @bobjones9963
      @bobjones9963 2 года назад

      @@PeterCasano Oh trust me; I’ve scoured that website for a possible public download of the data, so I’m definitely aware of that, haha, but thanks for the reply

  • @odetta6020
    @odetta6020 11 месяцев назад

    I’m due to have this surgery very soon and was scared. But after watching this video I’m ready to go ahead 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 #Thankyou

    • @Texa8
      @Texa8 5 месяцев назад

      How did it go

  • @kineret4030
    @kineret4030 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing. Thank you for sharing!

  • @mikaeels.6477
    @mikaeels.6477 2 года назад +1

    Awesome, helpful video.

  • @dorotagalas869
    @dorotagalas869 Год назад

    Amazing video! Thank you !

  • @Maltebyte2
    @Maltebyte2 Год назад

    I dont know why but this entire Sinus system in our faces Fascinates me!

  • @haikalmiftah2529
    @haikalmiftah2529 Год назад +1

    Seems I finally understand why I sneezing so much for a few week half a year ago, right after my body drops due to caught a cold and overwhelmingly tired.
    Though I don't consume any antibiotics since I recovered. Since then when the environment is little dusty, I often sneezing 2-3 times in a row (eventually back to normal though).

  • @carlor9088
    @carlor9088 2 года назад +2

    Wow thank you for your work and time ✅

  • @aintmucho5257
    @aintmucho5257 Год назад +2

    Great information help me a lot with medical study

  • @madnessintomagic
    @madnessintomagic 5 месяцев назад

    This was great. Thank you!

  • @rickyyu598
    @rickyyu598 Год назад +1

    this is the reason why I love youtube

  • @sinus90
    @sinus90 4 месяца назад

    amazing work and animations. i loved thwm thank you

  • @AhmedNisar
    @AhmedNisar 2 года назад

    Grateful to the doctor....

  • @xorqwerty8276
    @xorqwerty8276 2 года назад +2

    What a fantastic animation

  • @Finlandiamall
    @Finlandiamall Год назад

    Thank you so much. I always have question about this.

  • @TRPGpilot
    @TRPGpilot Год назад

    Thanks for uploading.

  • @mihaivale7170
    @mihaivale7170 7 месяцев назад

    You have great 3D workers there! Very good job!

  • @shashikumarjeerankalagi1246
    @shashikumarjeerankalagi1246 3 года назад +2

    Thank you soooo much..this helped me a lot❤️

  • @diqohalkan572
    @diqohalkan572 2 года назад

    Helpful video thanks for sharing

  • @kpzcbttp
    @kpzcbttp 2 года назад +6

    Had this and it burst through my upper gum making a channel. Took ages to diagnose it, had an operation and debridement and a 4 inch cut along upper gum. Would not wish that pain on my worst enemy.

    • @PeterCasano
      @PeterCasano  2 года назад +2

      What you had sounds like a Caldwell Luc operation. I don’t know your situation of course but that’s nothing like the minor maxillary antrostomy demonstrated in this video. Hope it turned out well.

    • @daniacosta6682
      @daniacosta6682 2 года назад +1

      @@PeterCasano hola como estas te escribo desde Argentina

  • @ARGENTINA5956
    @ARGENTINA5956 Год назад +2

    So useful tutorial! Gonna try this in my home 😉☺️

  • @FlorenceB12
    @FlorenceB12 Год назад

    Thank you. Well done.

  • @khalid6050ify
    @khalid6050ify 2 года назад +4

    Excelent 3D to understand nasal passage.

  • @lyonsailing7520
    @lyonsailing7520 Год назад

    Nice work! Good blood graphics too!

  • @Karan__007
    @Karan__007 Год назад

    WOW , I am speechless after watching this

  • @sezratd
    @sezratd Год назад

    Wow great work!

  • @ajaym6795
    @ajaym6795 Год назад

    Amazing video.