Expand your in-office treatment options for sinusitis The Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System is simple and cost-effective Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System
Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System A Fast and Effective In-Office Procedure Dilation of the sinus ostia using the SinuSys Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System is a unique and cost effective approach for the treatment of sinusitis. Because it s natural and gradual, osmotic expansion is highly tolerable for patients while providing immediate establishment of ostial patency. The simple procedure can be done under local (in many cases, topical) anesthesia with minimal procedure and recovery time. How it Works The SinuSys Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System delivers simple, low-pressure sinus dilation using a unique osmotic self-expanding technology. Simple two-step insertion and removal Gradual, low-pressure osmotic expansion Designed for maximum patient tolerability under local anesthesia Minimal recovery time Demonstrated patency Learn more about the Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System at www.sinusys.com or call 1-855-4-SINUSYS.
Who Can Benefit The Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System offers patients with recurrent or early stage chronic disease a quick and comfortable means to restore sinus ventilation and drainage and potentially eliminate the need for prolonged repetitive medical therapy or more invasive surgical treatments. Simple to Use In the Office Getting started with the Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System requires minimal investment in equipment and training. The simple procedure integrates well into a busy office environment. The gradual, low pressure expansion allows for minimal application of local anesthetics many patients can be treated topically. One-handed mechanism allows physicians to place the device without assistance. Once the device is placed, patient may be moved to a waiting area. After the device is removed, patients can be discharged immediately. (a) After administering local anesthetic, the Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System is used to access the sinus space. (b) A small, self-expanding dilator is temporarily placed into the sinus opening. (c) The dilator gradually expands by absorbing the moisture from the surrounding mucosa. (d) The dilator is removed, thereby restoring drainage and ventilation of the sinus.
The SinuSys Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System treats sinusitis using a unique, self-expanding technology. The Cost Savings of Simple In-Office Sinus Dilation This simple in-office procedure immediately establishes sinus ventilation and drainage without the costs and risks associated with long-term, repetitive medical therapy or the complexity of high-pressure balloon dilation. Net Yearly Medical Resource Cost for Treatment of CRS (per patient) Calculated from Survey of 322 CRS pts, with adjustments to 2013 dollars COMPONENT YEARLY 3 YEAR TOTAL(1999 $) 3 YEAR TOTAL (2013 $) Steroids $213 $639 $1,363 Antihistamines $227 $681 $1,453 Antibiotics $335 $1,005 $2,144 Non-ENT Physician Visits $145 $435 $928 Total $920 $2,760 $5,887 Vent-Os Bilateral Procedure Cost <$1,000 Net Savings ~$4,887 Source: Symptom Manifestations of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Neil Bhattacharyya, M.D. American Journal of Rhinology January-February 2003, Vol. 17, No. 1, 27-32 6% Average Annual Cost Growth Rate Source (over 13 yrs): Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Health Expenditures by State of Residence. at http://www.cms.gov/nationalhealthexpenddata/downloads/resident-state-estimates.zip Average Cost per RARS Patient for Sinus-Related Health Care Utilization. Derived from Employer Medical Claims Data 2003-08, with adjustments to 2013 dollars COMPONENT YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 ANNUAL AVERAGE 3 YEAR TOTAL 3 YEAR TOTAL (2013 $) Imaging $43 $56 $47 $49 $146 $195 Other Rx $413 $466 $475 $451 $1,354 $1,812 AB Rx $250 $217 $164 $210 $631 $844 Visit $321 $460 $366 $382 $1,147 $1,535 Total $1,027 $1,199 $1,052 $1,093 $3,278 $4,387 Vent-Os Bilateral Procedure Cost <$1,000 Net Savings ~$3,387 Source: Recurrent Acute Rhinosinusitis: Epidemiology and Health Care Cost Burden Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg February 2012 vol. 146 no. 2 307-312 Neil Bhattacharyya, MD, Jeff Grebner, MS, Noel G. Martinson 6% Average Annual Cost Growth Rate Source (over 5 yrs): Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Health Expenditures by State of Residence. at http://www.cms.gov/nationalhealthexpenddata/downloads/resident-state-estimates.zip
Treatment Options for Sinusitis Compare the Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System with other treatment options to see the potential benefits of this innovative new treatment. Medicinal Therapy Balloon Sinus Dilation Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System via Sinus Surgery Osmotic Expansion Symptomatic relief but does not address underlying cause of disease. Potential undesirable side effects from steroids. Potential for antibiotic resistance. Per-patient costs can exceed thousands of dollars over several years. An alternative for patients who don t respond to medicinal treatment but don t want or need sinus surgery. Office-based procedures often require anxiolytics and heavy local anesthesia or sedation. Complex technology often requires more than 30 minutes per procedure and need for assistance. Procedure is somewhat expensive. As in antibiotic/ steroid treatments, balloon dilation, or sinus surgery, re-establishes sinus ventilation and drainage for patients with recurrent acute or chronic sinusitis. In-office procedure is highly tolerable for patients using local (often topical) anesthesia. Simple procedure requires only minutes of patient chair and physician operating time. Procedure is relatively inexpensive. When other treatments fail, surgery with balloons or instruments can restore drainage and ventilation. Requires general anesthesia and a longer recovery time. Learn more about the Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System at www.sinusys.com or call 1-855-4-SINUSYS.
2468 Embarcadero Way Palo Alto, CA USA 94303 1-855-4-SINUSYS www.sinusys.com The Vent-Os Sinus Dilation System is an instrument intended to provide a means to access the sinus space and to dilate the maxillary sinus ostia and associated spaces in adults for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. 2014 SinuSys Corporation. All rights reserved. Vent-Os and SinuSys are trademarks of SinuSys Corporation. MRK- 0178 rev A