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Wooden spatula sinusitis following maxillary expansion surgery
N H Ta1,2, A Addison3, C Philpott3
1Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia , Norwich , UK.
Abstract:
Sinusitis is a recognised rare complication of palatine expansion procedures and is usually caused by the presence of an oroantral fistula. We report the first case of unilateral sinusitis as a result of a retained foreign body (a wooden spatula) following a surgically assisted rapid palatine expansion procedure.
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