Temperature-Controlled Radiofrequency Neurolysis for the Treatment of Rhinitis.
Dale EhmerChad M McDuffieW Cooper ScurryJ Bradley McIntyreNeelesh H MehendaleJohn H WillisRonald B ShealyJeremy P WatkinsVenkata KakarlapudiPublished in: American journal of rhinology & allergy (2021)
Temperature-controlled radiofrequency neurolysis of the posterior nasal nerve area for the treatment of chronic rhinitis is safe and resulted in a durable improvement in the symptoms of chronic rhinitis through a 52-week follow-up. Data suggest that this novel device could be considered a minimally invasive option in the otolaryngologist's armamentarium for the treatment of chronic rhinitis.