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Patient's CT scan shows nasal septum deviation to the right.
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Septoplasty is a surgical procedure to alter the shape or position of a crooked septum by repairs its cartilaginous and bony part. Conventional septoplasty is performed under surgeon's bare eyes and headlights guidance that can give a poor visualization. The operator often had difficulty in evaluating the most severe part of the septum deviation. I...
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