The Feasibility of Using MRI During ESS (ESS)
Chronic Sinusitis
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Chronic Sinusitis focused on measuring MRI, CT, Chronic Sinusitis, ESS
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with chronic sinusitis.
- Patients designated for ESS surgery.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who have already undergone ESS and/ or nasal septum/ turbinates surgery.
- Patients with sinus cancer.
- Patients after sinus injury.
- Patients under 18 years of age.
- Extreme Situations: The radiologist who analyzes the CT and MRI will warn of situations in which he or she will detect an increased risk of injury to vital organs.
These situations will include:
A. Dehiscence, as seen in CT, in the bony walls of:
- The carotid artery.
- Skull base.
- Medial wall of the orbit.
B. Situations in which an anatomical anomaly or distortion of the nasal or sinus cavity is observed in the CT imaging.
C. Situations in which the radiologist identifies poor technical quality of the MRI, and, in particular, a poor demonstration of the bony components.
Sites / Locations
- Assuta Hospital 1st Floor Habarzel Street 20 Ramat Hahayal Tel Aviv
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Other
45 participants, in one center - Assuta
Patients with chronic sinusitis who are scheduled to undergo ESS at Assuta will be recruited and patients will sign an informed consent form for performing MRI (new protocol-without gadolinium injection) in addition to the routine CT.