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Five Things Not Required With This Microdebrider

In the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) practice, the shift to office-based procedures is a growing trend to curtail costs and help improve patient convenience. Beckers Healthcare spoke with three leading otolaryngologists about this trend, and how 窪蹋勛圖厙 single-use CELERISTM microdebrider is answering some previously unmet needs. 

Read the paper to learn what aspects of this disposable solution may fit into your practice. 

A checklist you WONT MISS
  1. Reprocess or sterilize, the deviceNope. No reprocessing required with single-use devices. 
     
  2. Book an OR to use itFinding time on the OR schedule can be challenging and may delay procedures. You choose a time that works best for you and your patient in your clinic.
     
  3. Put patients under general anesthesia during its useFor the simple procedures that can be done in the office, you have the option not to use general anesthesia.
     
  4. Deal with feeling tethered by cables and wires to the procedure roomWith the CELERISTM system, there is just one cord and no foot pedal. We like to keep it simple.
     
  5. Having to avoid treating patients who may not be able to tolerate procedures in the ORIf the polyp can be removed in the office, is there a reason it shouldnt be done there?
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As with all electrosurgery instruments, inappropriate use can cause damage to tissue, both electrically and thermally.

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