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Nasal Abnormalities with Surgical Septoplasty and Bilateral Turbinate Excisions - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Nasal Abnormalities with Surgical Septoplasty and Bilateral Turbinate Excisions - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit features nasal abnormalities with surgical septoplasty and bilateral turbinate excisions. The top graphic shows the pre-operative condition. The first surgical step illustrates the incision and exposure of the nasal septum. The second step shows forceps being used to straighten the septum. The third strp shows the turbinates being resected. The last step illustrates the closure with sutures.

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