Computational fluid dynamic analysis of aggressive turbinate reductions: is it a culprit of empty nose syndrome?
Jennifer MalikChengyu LiGuillermo MazaAlexander A FaragJillian P KrebsSam McGheeGabriela ZappitelliBhakthi DeshpandeBradley A OttoKai ZhaoPublished in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2019)
Although turbinate tissue loss is linked with ENS, the degree of ITR that might distinguish postoperative patient satisfaction in their nasal breathing vs development of ENS symptoms is unclear. Our results suggest that a combination of distorted nasal aerodynamics and loss of mucosal sensory function may potentially lead to ENS symptomology.