Conjunctivorhinostomy with rubber-tipped Jones tube
2004
One of the problems of conjunctivorhinostomy that employs the conventional Jones tube is that the end of Jones tube has to be manipulated by the surgeon so that the tube resides within the nasal cavity while not touching the middle turbinate and the nasal septum. As a result, patients who have high
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