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Summary

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure that aims to correct deviated septum, a condition which may cause breathing difficulty. Septoplasty is one of the first procedures residents learn in their residency but also one of the last procedure they actually master. This long learning curve is caused by low visibility on the surgical target, which makes it hard for residents to see how this procedure can be correctly do…</description>
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