XprESS ENT & Eustachian Tube Balloon Dilation System
- STRYKER
ENT Surgery
Sinus & Eustachian Tube Dilation Procedure
- Product Type: Sinus & Eustachian Tube Dilation System
- Product Range: Advanced ENT Surgical Tools
The XprESS ENT Dilation System is an innovative solution designed for both sinus and Eustachian Tube dilation procedures. Combining precision and ease of use, it offers a minimally invasive approach to treating sinus blockages and obstructive Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (ETD). With its ergonomic design and advanced balloon technology, the XprESS system enables controlled and accurate dilation under endoscopic guidance, enhancing patient outcomes while streamlining surgical workflows.
Key Features
Minimally Invasive
Offers a less invasive alternative to traditional sinus surgery and Eustachian Tube procedures
Precision Dilation
Ensures controlled and accurate dilation for both sinus ostia and Eustachian Tube for effective clinical outcomes.
Ergonomic Design
Optimized for surgeon comfort and ease of use during procedures.
Wide Compatibility
Suitable for a variety of sinus dilation techniques and anatomical variations, including treatment of obstructive Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (ETD)
Enhanced Visualization
Integrates seamlessly with endoscopic systems for improved accuracy.
Patient-Friendly
Reduces recovery time and post-procedure pain.
XprESS patient animation
Xpress Balloon Sinus Dilation
Patient selection for Eustachian tube balloon dilation
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What is the primary use of the XprESS ENT Dilation System?
It is designed for minimally invasive sinus dilation procedures as well as Eustachian Tube balloon dilation.
How does the ergonomic design benefit surgeons?
It enhances comfort and control during both sinus and Eustachian Tube dilation procedures, supporting precise placement and controlled balloon deployment.
What are the advantages of using the XprESS system?
It offers a minimally invasive approach for sinus and Eustachian Tube dilation, helping reduce recovery time, preserve natural anatomy, and improve patient comfort and clinical outcomes. It is designed for both office and OR procedures.
How does it work?
The device features a balloon that is positioned and inflated at the sinus opening or within the cartilaginous portion of the Eustachian tube. The controlled dilation widens the natural outflow tract or Eustachian tube lumen, helping to restore proper ventilation, reduce sinus blockages, and improve middle ear function

