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    Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) improved maxillary sinusitis treatment, but long-term results remain unsatisfactory for some. New minimally invasive options require further safety and efficacy research for better patient outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Otolaryngology
    • Surgical Innovation
    • Rhinosinusitis Research

    Background:

    • Maxillary sinusitis presents significant challenges in nasal care.
    • Traditional surgeries for maxillary sinusitis often lead to complications and recurrence, impacting patient quality of life.
    • Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) marked a significant advancement in treating maxillary sinusitis.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the evolution of surgical treatments for maxillary sinusitis.
    • To identify current limitations and challenges in existing surgical approaches.
    • To explore emerging treatments and their potential for improved patient outcomes.

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    • While FESS offers improvements, long-term efficacy remains a concern for a subset of patients.
    • The "functional" aspect of FESS is being questioned due to evolving minimally invasive standards.
    • Emerging treatments show promise but require rigorous investigation into safety and effectiveness.

    Conclusions:

    • Further research is essential to address the limitations of current maxillary sinusitis surgical treatments.
    • The development of safer and more effective surgical options is crucial for improving patient outcomes.
    • A comprehensive understanding of surgical advancements is needed to guide future treatment strategies.