Your ENT now has a minimally invasive option to straighten your septum
What is a deviated septum?
When the septum is straight, the left and right nasal passages should be fairly equal in size. When the septum is off-center, or deviated, one passage is often smaller, which can restrict airflow.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only.
Straight septum
Deviated septum
Straight septum
Deviated septum
What is a deviated septum?
When the septum is straight, the left and right nasal passages should be fairly equal in size. When the septum is off-center, or deviated, one passage is often smaller, which can restrict airflow.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only.
Straight septum
Deviated septum
What is a deviated septum?
When the septum is straight, the left and right nasal passages should be fairly equal in size. When the septum is off-center, or deviated, one passage is often smaller, which can restrict airflow.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only.
Correction of septal deviation has been shown to reduce nasal airway obstruction and improve nasal breathing.
Better nasal breathing has been linked to numerous benefits, including:3-5
Correction of septal deviation has been shown to reduce nasal airway obstruction and improve nasal breathing.
Better nasal breathing has been linked to numerous benefits, including:3-5Medications
Traditional surgery
With SeptAlign, your ENT has a minimally invasive option for nasal septal deviation (NSD) that can give you the benefits of a straightened septum.
Deviated septum
After procedure
6 months after procedure*
*Individual results may vary. The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product.
†Procedure follows typical septoplasty techniques
With SeptAlign, your ENT has a minimally invasive option for nasal septal deviation (NSD) that can give you the benefits of a straightened septum.
Deviated septum
After procedure
6 months after procedure*
*Individual results may vary. The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product.
†Procedure follows typical septoplasty techniques
With SeptAlign, your ENT has a minimally invasive option for nasal septal deviation (NSD) that can give you the benefits of a straightened septum.
Deviated septum
After procedure
6 months after procedure*
*Individual results may vary. The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product.
†Procedure follows typical septoplasty techniques
Can be performed with local anesthesia
Does not require post-procedure packing, stents, or splints
Does not limit future treatment options
“After my physician used SeptAlign to help straighten my septum, I went back to work the next day. I liked that there wasn’t a long recovery, and now I can breathe so much better.”*
-SeptAlign Patient
*Individual results may vary
“After my physician used SeptAlign to help straighten my septum, I went back to work the next day. I liked that there wasn’t a long recovery, and now I can breathe so much better.”*
-SeptAlign Patient
*Individual results may vary
Indications for use: SeptAlignTM is used to support and straighten minor deviations in septal cartilage when sufficient healthy cartilage exists, and the cartilage is appropriately mobilized utilizing standard septoplasty techniques. Potential adverse reactions are those typically associated with surgically implanted materials, including chronic inflammatory foreign body reaction, infection, septal perforation, and extrusion.
References:
1. Deviated septum. ENT Health. January 24, 2024. Accessed February 8, 2024. https://www.enthealth.org/conditions/
deviated-septum/
2. Deviated septum: How to know if you need treatment. Cleveland Clinic. Accessed February 8, 2024. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/
diseases/16924-deviated-septum
3. Berman J. Could nasal breathing improve athletic performance? The Washington Post. January 29, 2019. Accessed February 1, 2024. https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/
wellness/when-it-comes-to-breathing-during-exercise-youre-probably-doing-it-wrong/2019/01/23/b4d3c338 -1e59-11e9-8b59-0a28f2191131_story.html
4. Arshamian A, Iravani B, Majid A, Lundström JN. Respiration modulates olfactory memory consolidation in humans. J Neurosci. 2018;38(48):10286-10294. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3360-17.2018
5. Robertson B. Why nasal breathing is best. Sleep Review. February 17, 2021. Accessed February 8, 2024. https://sleepreviewmag.com/sleep-disorders/breathing- disorders/obstructive-sleep-apnea/nasal-breathing
6. Iamphongsai S, Eshraghi Y, Totonchi A, Midler J, Abdul-Karim FW, Guyuron B. Effect of different suture materials on cartilage reshaping. Aesthet Surg J. 2009;29(2):93-97. doi:10.1016/j.asj.2009.01.016
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