UWTV Program: Breakthroughs in Sinus Care
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Breakthroughs in Sinus Care
Doug York was leaking cerebral spinal fluid through his nose. Leland Bull's nasal polyps kept him from getting a good night's sleep – ever. Stephanie Rowe's sinus infection caused her to lose a tooth implant, and soccer player Hannah Greig's deviated septum made breathing through her nose nearly impossible. Watch as Drs. Greg Davis and Ernie Weymuller, of the University of Washington Medical Center's Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Center, use innovative techniques and the newest technologies to successfully treat patients for a wide variety of both routine and complex sinus conditions. Physicians at UWMC also participate in ongoing research to improve options for patient care.

To view a 2-minute version of this program, go to Inside Access Preview: Chronic Sinusitis.

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Subject(s):Health and Medicine
Speaker(s): Dr. Greg Davis, Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, UW Medicine

Dr. Ernie Weymuller, Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, UW Medicine

Related Link(s):UW Medicine Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
Production Date: 06/17/2009
Runtime: 00:28:03
Rating:TV-PG
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