One hundred twenty-eight patients have undergone nasal/sinus operations using endoscopes and the KTP/532 laser. The pathologic processes have included turbinate dysfunction, nasal ethmoid polyps, hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, granulomatous disease (sarcoid), nasal granulation secondary to cocaine abuse, and nasal papilloma. Early follow-up indicates rapid healing with minimal crusting, edema, scar formation, and complications and good resolution of disease.
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